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Broken Crown by Rita Hsu

This painting began simply — two stags facing one another. But as I worked, something deeper revealed itself. On the left, one stag calls out, full of restless energy and emotion. On the right, the other stands quietly, gazing back with steady composure. His antler is broken, yet his presence feels grounded — as though he understands something the other has yet to learn.

I didn’t plan for this story at first. But when I noticed the broken antler, the painting transformed. It became more than a wildlife portrait — a reflection on temperament, experience, and what it means to find calm after the noise.

I wanted to capture that contrast: the clash of ego and the peace of wisdom. The dialogue between them feels almost human — a reminder that strength can be quiet, and dignity doesn’t always roar.

Broken Crown

Rita Hsu

AUD$4,200
Size: 91w x 91h x 3.5d cms
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This painting portrays two stags in quiet contrast — one calling out with restless energy, the other steady and wise with a broken antler — transforming a simple wildlife scene into a reflection on ego, experience, and the quiet strength of wisdom.

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Broken Crown by Rita Hsu

This painting began simply — two stags facing one another. But as I worked, something deeper revealed itself. On the left, one stag calls out, full of restless energy and emotion. On the right, the other stands quietly, gazing back with steady composure. His antler is broken, yet his presence feels grounded — as though he understands something the other has yet to learn.

I didn’t plan for this story at first. But when I noticed the broken antler, the painting transformed. It became more than a wildlife portrait — a reflection on temperament, experience, and what it means to find calm after the noise.

I wanted to capture that contrast: the clash of ego and the peace of wisdom. The dialogue between them feels almost human — a reminder that strength can be quiet, and dignity doesn’t always roar.