| Year of creation | 2025 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 29.7 W × 42 H × 0 D cm |
| Type of art | painting |
| Style | fine art |
| Genre | nude |
| Materials | watercolor, paper |
| Type of packaging | cardboard box |
Sister Wolf is an original watercolor work that depicts the archetype of the wild feminine: not the one who screams, but the one who is. A naked woman, with a gaze both magnetic and vulnerable, appears defenseless. A butterfly covers one breast, but not her soul. The moon brushes her head. Inside the moon: the profile of the wolf. But it's not a companion. It's an inner presence. It's her. The background is marked, scratched, lived-in. The colors are cold and bold. The skin, ash and moon. The body, a threshold. The painting, a ritual. A powerful, symbolic, carnal work. ✨ A unique piece for those who recognize the power of silence, of the body, of profound memory ✨ Specifications: • Watercolor on 100% cotton professional paper • Dimensions: 29.7 x 42 cm • Hand-signed • Certificate of authenticity included • Shipped with care, protected by eco-friendly materials • Frame not included 💜 Only one copy available: bring into your home a work that speaks of freedom, threshold, and presence.


My name is Stefania, aka RedRoxana. I've always been drawn to processes, not just results: understanding how something is born, how it takes shape, how it transforms. Art, for me, has never been decoration, but language. After years away from my creative pursuits, I understood something simple and radical: creating wasn't a hobby, it was a vital necessity. My studies in symbolic and contemplative disciplines naturally intertwined with watercolor, giving rise to a precise visual exploration: images that speak through symbols, rhythm, silence, and color. Today, my work focuses on the concept of ikigai and the search for meaning through symbolic language. My watercolors are born as visual talismans: works designed to accompany, evoke harmony, and remind the viewer of what truly matters. RedRoxana Art is this: a place where art becomes an inner quest, and color, a bridge to one's center.
