Lynx Lynx
My work focuses on European wild animals, approached through careful observation and a respect for their ecological reality.
This lynx series reflects my long-term observation of the Eurasian lynx in winter settings. With each painting, I try to capture not just the animal's appearance, but its presence within its ecological context.

A discreet animal, rarely seen, yet fully present within its territory.
This painting seeks to convey that silent presence, without narrative or dramatic effect.

The Eurasian lynx moves here within a winter forest landscape, where snow and vegetation shape its movements.
Its dense, spotted coat blends into the surroundings, providing effective camouflage.
This painting is based on careful observation of the animal and its habitat, and seeks to convey its presence within a specific ecological context.

Two Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) are depicted in a winter landscape, near a watercourse.
The animals' posture suggests a phase of rest and vigilance, characteristic of periods of reduced activity during the cold season.
This painting seeks to convey the relationship between the individuals and their environment, taking into account territorial use and climatic conditions.