The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.
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Dimensions
Image:
6.00" x 8.00"
Mat Border:
2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
11.50" x 13.50"
Brother Wolf Framed Print
by J W Baker
Product Details
Brother Wolf framed print by J W Baker. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
Wolf protects the mysteries of renewal and creation - and teaches us the truths associated with them.
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3 - 4 business days
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Comments (10)
Artist's Description
Wolf protects the mysteries of renewal and creation - and teaches us the truths associated with them.
About J W Baker
Art is a story and painting is my way of telling the story. Art is the most profound means of storytelling - a single painting can speak personally to as many people who view it - it has the ability to communicate exactly what the Viewer needs whether it be inspiration, introspection or the simple joy of looking upon something pleasing to the eye. We share our stories with others to communicate, to form connections and show our capacity for empathy and good will - every story carries within it a part of the author of that story as an assurance of their sincerity in the effort - every story has meaning, and the stories told with art allow the Viewer to create their own meaning in addition to that which inspired the Artist to create...
$66.00
J W Baker
Thank you Reb - I like to think that through my artistic representations of the Wildlife and it's correlation to Native American spirituality and story-telling, I am giving a Voice to our Animal Brethren, so that they are seen as living Individuals who can then be empathized with rather than being so easily dismissed as just "Animals" - EVERY Animal has a way about them and those "ways" can teach us much that we have forgotten about ourselves... In Native American culture the Animals are referred to as "People" - the "Bear People, Fox People, Wolf People, etc." - they are considered equals (sometimes even greater) who just happen to have a different skin.
Reb Frost
I like this painting.. The wolf has a very human expression which makes me realize him as both man and beast! Really nice!
Natali Wiysberg
Smiling Wolf... I Like.
J W Baker
Anne-elizabeth - Thank you for those very kind words regarding my art - I hope forthcoming works will make any future visits equally enjoyable to you!
Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway
JW, How can one person- YOU- be soooo talented? :+} Smile. I like "Brother Wolf." You have not displayed a painting yet that I have not admired. I shall come back to your site often.
J W Baker
Thank you Jeanne - you are very kind!
Jeanne Newton Schoborg
Oh, I'm a sucker for wolves!!! This fellow is a doll! Love it!
J W Baker
Well the original is still available (and at a VERY reasonable price too I might add) : )
Bridgitte Flores
Im in love with your art, so very realistic and definitley worth buying. I love Native American artwork and base my life on it.