The Wolf 2026 — Black ink and watercolor on paper
I began drawing this Wolf after a long pause in my practice — slowly, over several months, in the stillness of my studio. It felt like a quiet return to something I'd been missing. I always knew I wanted to draw my partner's Power Animal. As the piece emerged, I found myself thinking about the qualities he embodies: the protector, the loyal companion, the one who leads with instinct and heart.
His gaze mattered most to me — strong, but softened by tenderness. From his chest, I let his heart expand outward into branching forms, a way of showing how he loves: expansive, generous, unlimited. This Wolf became more than a portrait. It became a tribute to the kind of love that protects and stands quietly beside you — the strength that doesn't need to be loud to be felt.
The colors came from the ocean I'm surrounded by in Portugal — teal, green, and purple. Three shades chosen before a single mark was made, carried through every detail of the piece.
Wolves have walked alongside humans longer than almost any other animal. In myth and memory, they've stood for loyalty, intuition, and the kind of devotion that runs deep beneath the surface — the protector who guards the pack, the companion whose presence is felt before it's seen. Across many traditions, the wolf is the animal of family, of leadership earned through care, and of the wild knowing that lives in the body.
Features
Original framed drawing, 2026
Black ink and watercolor on paper
Artwork size: 60 × 85 cm (23.6 × 33.5 in)
Framed size: 70 × 100 cm (27.6 × 39.4 in)
Black frame with white passe-partout and acrylic front
Includes
Signed + dated
Certificate of authenticity
Framed and ready to hang
Shipping
Free worldwide shipping included. Ships from Portugal. If shipping to your location requires an exceptional surcharge (remote islands/areas), I’ll contact you before dispatch.
Carefully packed with protective materials. Tracking provided.
International buyers may be responsible for customs duties/VAT.
The Wolf 2026 — Black ink and watercolor on paper
I began drawing this Wolf after a long pause in my practice — slowly, over several months, in the stillness of my studio. It felt like a quiet return to something I'd been missing. I always knew I wanted to draw my partner's Power Animal. As the piece emerged, I found myself thinking about the qualities he embodies: the protector, the loyal companion, the one who leads with instinct and heart.
His gaze mattered most to me — strong, but softened by tenderness. From his chest, I let his heart expand outward into branching forms, a way of showing how he loves: expansive, generous, unlimited. This Wolf became more than a portrait. It became a tribute to the kind of love that protects and stands quietly beside you — the strength that doesn't need to be loud to be felt.
The colors came from the ocean I'm surrounded by in Portugal — teal, green, and purple. Three shades chosen before a single mark was made, carried through every detail of the piece.
Wolves have walked alongside humans longer than almost any other animal. In myth and memory, they've stood for loyalty, intuition, and the kind of devotion that runs deep beneath the surface — the protector who guards the pack, the companion whose presence is felt before it's seen. Across many traditions, the wolf is the animal of family, of leadership earned through care, and of the wild knowing that lives in the body.
Features
Original framed drawing, 2026
Black ink and watercolor on paper
Artwork size: 60 × 85 cm (23.6 × 33.5 in)
Framed size: 70 × 100 cm (27.6 × 39.4 in)
Black frame with white passe-partout and acrylic front
Includes
Signed + dated
Certificate of authenticity
Framed and ready to hang
Shipping
Free worldwide shipping included. Ships from Portugal. If shipping to your location requires an exceptional surcharge (remote islands/areas), I’ll contact you before dispatch.
Carefully packed with protective materials. Tracking provided.
International buyers may be responsible for customs duties/VAT.