Timber Wolf

Gender
Male
Style
Woodland
Community
Art Type
Painting
Collection
2006
Medium
Original acrylic painting on White (rag) paper
Edition
Original Painting
Size (in)
Paper (H x W ): 27 ½ x 19 ¾ in, 70 x 50 cm
Size (cm)
Framed
Not Framed, please enquire
Product ID
13020-00234

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Timber Wolf by Garnet Tobacco – Original Woodland Art painting presented by DaVic Gallery of Native Canadian Arts

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Notes from DaVic Gallery:  The wolf offers some of the most striking animal meanings in the realm of spirit animals. The power of the wolf brings forth instinct, intelligence, appetite for freedom, and awareness of the importance of social connections. This animal can also symbolize fear of being threatened and lack of trust. When the wolf shows up in your life, pay attention to what your intuition is telling you.

7 Grandfather Teachings – Of all the North American Indigenous teachings, the 7 Grandfather Teachings are the most commonly shared from coast to coast.  Many Aboriginal organizations and communities have adopted the 7 guiding principles, in one form or another, as a moral stepping stone and cultural foundation.

Humility – Dbaadendiziwin is represented by the wolf.  For the wolf, life is lived for his pack and the ultimate shame is to be outcast. Humility is to know that you are a sacred part of creation.  Live life selflessly and not selfishly.  Respect your place and carry your pride with your people and praise the accomplishments of all.  Do not become arrogant and self-important.  Find balance in within yourself and all living things.