There is a quiet poetry in Winter Wanderer. In this delicate watercolour, Robin Knox captures a fleeting winter moment suspended between stillness and movement. A lone bird glides across a softly washed sky, its wings extended in graceful determination. Below, a snow-covered field stretches outward, gently interrupted by weathered fence posts and strands of wire — subtle markers of boundary in an otherwise open landscape.
The distant treeline dissolves into soft washes of mauve, blue, and muted gold, suggesting the last light of day settling across the land. The colours bleed into one another with tenderness, creating a horizon that feels less defined and more remembered. There is both solitude and serenity here — a reminder that love is not always loud or visible. Sometimes it is found in quiet endurance, in migration, in the instinct to move forward despite the cold.
Within The Spectrum of Love, this work speaks to love as resilience — the love of freedom, of home, of return. It evokes the kind of devotion that carries us through long winters and into the promise of light.
This artwork is available for purchase.
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The Spectrum of Love Exhibition
28 Rue Mill, Portage-du-Fort
On view until April 11, 2026