There are lions, and then there are kings.
With a thick, dark mane framing his battle-scarred face, this lion carries the weight of his years with quiet authority. He has fought, ruled, and endured—but it is not just power that defines him. Look closer, and you’ll find something deeper in his eyes: a quiet understanding, a presence that is both formidable and calm.
This was what drew Adam to him—not just the unmistakable regality, but the wisdom that lay beneath. In that moment, predator and observer met without threat, without fear. Just recognition.
The King is more than an artwork; he is a presence. A guardian over your space, a reminder of resilience, leadership, and the strength found in stillness. Whether placed in a bedroom, a study, or above a staircase, his gaze follows—steady, unwavering, and full of unspoken stories.