She-wolf! by Maria Beadell

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Proceeds Support:

Proceeds support Earthjustice, using the power of law to defend our right to a healthy environment. Join the Pack, a collection of designs celebrating the wolf by portraying its wildness, mystery and general bad-assness. We hope to combat fear and misunderstanding of wolves by celebrating the species and building a greater appreciation for the iconic creatures.

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Design By: Maria Beadell
Maria Beadell

I am a teacher by day and artist by night! I paint mainly portraits in oils, acrylics and sometimes mixed media. My style is figurative, inspired by the the work of the Pre-raphaelites, surrealism, pop art. I take my subject matter from everyday life, topical issues, feelings and emotions. My work is often deeply personal. I also do public commissions and murals.

 

Design By: Maria Beadell
Maria Beadell

I am a teacher by day and artist by night! I paint mainly portraits in oils, acrylics and sometimes mixed media. My style is figurative, inspired by the the work of the Pre-raphaelites, surrealism, pop art. I take my subject matter from everyday life, topical issues, feelings and emotions. My work is often deeply personal. I also do public commissions and murals.

 

Artist Statement

The She-wolf represents the wild, untamed, sexy feminine. The wolf for me has always represented a strong female energy. Here she is a wolf-woman, caught unawares, snarling at the viewer but also inviting the viewer in to explore their own wild side.The work is an original oil on canvas — Maria Beadell