C$4,500
This painting portrays a family compact of wolves resting peacefully together. It was painted as a reminder that wolves are still legally persecuted throughout British Columbia. These highly intelligent and social animals are hunted, trapped and shot from helicopters due to misguided wildlife management policy. Some are called "Judas" wolves . These are the ones that are captured and radio collared so they can be followed to their dens so the whole pack can be eliminated.
Technique: | Acrylic on Canvas |
Styles: | Figurative, Impressionism, Conceptual |
Contents: | Wolf, Mammal, Dog, Canine, Wildlife, Animal |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Framed Size: | 36in x 48in |
Frame: | Framed |
Weight: | 8.0 lb |
Carole Finn, SFCA
Victoria, British Columbia
Canadian painter of land, water and its inhabitants; Mediums of expression-acrylics, lithography and may other experimental techniques. Educator, mentor, curator. Educated OCADU, York U Fine Arts, HHSAD. Influenced by Impressionists - Bonnard, VanGogh; Contemporaries - Hockney, Kahn. Website shows paintings,prints, art classes Galleries and events as well as online store.
""My paintings, which are done in series, are an attempt to show beautiful locations whose natural integrity has either been altered by human intervention or is about to be. What is the cost of our imposition on the virginal status of these lands and the inhabitants therein?""