Description
***Note – Each print is made to order, see details below.***
“Double Exposure Wolf” By TaSha Franklin
Here in Montana, the Wolf wears many faces. They are considered beautiful and majestic, yet dangerous and deadly. Depending on who you talk to, you may even find that some people carry a very strong dislike for them, while others still consider them a species that needs to be protected.
For me personally, while I understand both sides of the argument, and respect them wholeheartedly, the wolf means something else entirely to me.
I am a 3rd generation Montana girl, and my grandfather was a cattle rancher. He raised cows, that was his life. That was how he fed his family, how he clothed his children, and how he put a roof over their heads. His lively hood was his cattle, and honestly, had wolves been an issue back then, I have no doubt my Grandfather would have been one of those with a strong dislike for them, he was Irish after all…..
But regardless, to me, they are one of God’s creations, and that in itself is reason enough to respect them.
When I was a teenager/adult, I remember riding dirt bikes with a group of friends in the woods. Two of us decided to stop and take a rest by a stream. It was beautiful, and quiet. I don’t remember how long we sat there, but when we finally decided to pack up and get back on the trail, I remember standing next to my bike, and out of the corner of my eye seeing a flash of white. When I turned my head, I saw him, just sitting there. It was eerie. Just one lone wolf, white and gray, sitting in the woods watching us. We watched each other for a bit, but it was getting late, so we fired up our bikes and got back on the trail. I will never forget that!
I’ve had my fair share of run-in’s with Montana Wildlife, but that experience was definitely one I will never forget. I’ve wanted to paint a wolf for so long, but I wanted to do it in such a way that would accurately portray them. Not as a killer, and certainly NOT as cuddly and sweet, but as an animal that deserves our respect!
Specifics
Make a statement in any room with this framed Double Exposure Wolf Art Print, printed on high quality photo paper, with a partly glossy, partly matte finish.
• Alder, semi-hardwood frame
• Black color
• .75” thick
• Acrylite front protector
• Hanging hardware included
Production and Shipping
All prints are made to order. It takes about 2-5 days for production and then an additional 3 to 7 days for shipping, so please allow up to 2 weeks to receive your order.
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