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Shared Ground

David Higgins

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🎨 Shared Ground 🎨 

This detailed pencil piece by David Higgins brings together two elements of the natural world—a deer and a fish—each rendered with accuracy, patience, and respect for form. The composition reflects balance, survival, and coexistence across different environments. 

Created through Hands of Hope, this artwork highlights how nature studies encourage focus, discipline, and careful observation. For many participants, drawing wildlife becomes a grounding practice—one that fosters calm, presence, and connection beyond immediate surroundings. 

Shared Ground reminds us that strength exists in many forms, and that life—whether on land or in water—moves forward through balance and adaptation. 

All rights remain with the artist. Images may not be reproduced, altered, or used commercially without consent.  

This artwork is shared solely to showcase the creative talents of Hands of Hope participants. 

Artwork was untitled by the artist; title assigned by Hands of Hope for identification.

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🎨 Shared Ground 🎨

This detailed pencil piece by David Higgins brings together two elements of the natural world—a deer and a fish—each rendered with accuracy, patience, and respect for form. The composition reflects balance, survival, and coexistence across different environments.

Created through Hands of Hope, this artwork highlights how nature studies encourage focus, discipline, and careful observation. For many participants, drawing wildlife becomes a grounding practice—one that fosters calm, presence, and connection beyond immediate surroundings.

Shared Ground reminds us that strength exists in many forms, and that life—whether on land or in water—moves forward through balance and adaptation.

All rights remain with the artist. Images may not be reproduced, altered, or used commercially without consent.

This artwork is shared solely to showcase the creative talents of Hands of Hope participants.

Artwork was untitled by the artist; title assigned by Hands of Hope for identification.

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