There is a sense of watchful tenderness in Blue Owl Moon. Suzette Power Kelly brings us into a luminous forest scene where three owls rest among winding branches beneath a striking cobalt moon. The moon — bold, radiant, almost otherworldly — anchors the composition, casting a quiet glow that feels both protective and sacred.
The central owl, perched confidently on a strong branch, seems to hold space for the two smaller owls nearby. One sits slightly lower, bright and soft-feathered, while the other remains tucked to the side — each distinct, yet clearly connected. The leaves swirl in expressive strokes of green, gold, and soft earth tones, creating movement and life throughout the canvas. The layering of acrylic paint gives the foliage a rhythmic energy, contrasting beautifully with the calm, steady presence of the owls.
Within The Spectrum of Love, this work speaks to familial love — to guardianship, guidance, and quiet devotion. It evokes the feeling of being watched over, of belonging within a circle of care. The blue moon becomes a symbol of protection and constancy, reminding us that love, like the moon, remains even in darkness.
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