This is a new traditional miniature that will debut at the Thomas Gilcrease Museum’s invitational “American Art in Miniature” this Fall in Tulsa, Oklahoma. If you have a chance to attend the opening, it is a beautiful event. :D I have had the opportunity to attend several times. A wonderful evening…mingling with patrons and fellow artists in the exhibit..and so many beautiful pieces to enjoy.
The show features works on paper, sculptures, and paintings no larger than 9×12 (or 12″ in any direction for sculpture).
This painting is 9×12 and, and like my other paintings, watercolor on board. Seeing this wolf was a bit haunting, but inspiring as well. I really loved painting the intensity of the eyes. :D
You captured the intensity of thier look beautifully. Looking into their eys makes you think they can read your mind, and you got that quailty! Great Work
Thank you, Cindy! :)
oh! niice effect w/ the soft tones. I like the way he's prowling (right wolf word…?) around. He looks quite regal… :)
Thanks :)
Ohh he kinda looks lonely…but he is beautiful!!!!
Thank you, Amy :)
Majestic. The eyes of a wolf are one of the most important things it seems, and you did a good job. Two thumbs up and 5 out of 5 stars!
I love your work, that is my dream someday, i am very captivated by wildlife.