
This painting really resonates with me. I intentionally depicted the Wolf as a solitary figure because, honestly, that feeling of being a Lone Wolf in a crowded world? I know it well. It feels like so many of us do these days. For me, this piece is a visual reminder, a personal affirmation, that sometimes, standing apart from the crowd is about embracing your own path and finding power in your individuality. Being a Lone Wolf is not a weakness but a strength.
This piece measures 18x24" and it's coated in a velvet layer of varnish