Description
David Roxbury (American, Unknown)
If you’ve ever stood in front of a painting and felt it speak to something ancient inside you—something both wild and still—then you’re going to want to spend some time with “The Meeting Place” by Arizona-based outsider artist David Roxbury.
This powerful, richly symbolic painting feels like a quiet ceremony captured in color. A stoic figure in full regalia stands tall and grounded, a bald eagle perched confidently on his arm, while a white bear rests peacefully at his feet. The setting is a brilliant autumn forest, leaves ablaze with crimson, gold, and amber. In the distance, a calm lake glimmers under the trees, offering a serene contrast to the fire-like energy in the foreground.
It’s easy to get lost in the world Roxbury has created here. His style is unmistakable—raw, direct, and full of heart. As an outsider artist, Roxbury paints from intuition rather than tradition, and it shows in all the best ways. There’s a purity in his work, an emotional honesty that resonates deeply, even if you can’t quite explain why.
“The Meeting Place” feels like more than a scene—it feels like a moment suspended in myth. Maybe it’s a spiritual communion between man and nature. Maybe it’s a vision of harmony and reverence. Or maybe it’s simply a tribute to strength, balance, and respect for the forces that guide us.
This piece carries presence. It commands attention without shouting. Whether you’re drawn to Native-inspired imagery, animal symbolism, or the vibrant pulse of fall, there’s something here that will speak to your soul.
Perfect for a meditation space, an office, a cabin, or anywhere you want to ground yourself in strength and reflection, “The Meeting Place” offers both beauty and meaning. It’s not just something to hang on the wall—it’s something to live with. Framed and matted in earthy, warm tones, it’s ready to bring a sense of stillness and story to your space. Ready to bring this sacred moment home? Roxbury’s work doesn’t linger long—and each piece is truly one-of-a-kind.