First Light Kin Bison

 Becoming Grounded

This work captures the beginning of weight.
A young bison stands in the first light of day, newly present on the land — steady, contained, and unhurried.

The morning is wide and quiet. Mist hangs low as soft light settles across grass and fur. The calf does not move far or fast. It stands close to the earth, learning the feeling of ground beneath its body, discovering balance before direction.

Here, grounding is not heaviness. It is contact.
The quiet assurance of being supported, of belonging to a place before knowing where to go next. Strength is present, but inward — held rather than expressed.

Within First Light Kin, Becoming Grounded represents the moment where new life meets the earth fully.
Where presence becomes physical.
And where stability arrives before ambition.

This work offers a reminder that beginnings do not always rise upward.
Some deepen downward first.
And that standing firmly where you are is already a form of becoming.

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