This painting (It's a watercolour) was made by local (?) artist John Wallis. I had seen it in an exhibition in a local church on Saturday, they always exhibit the works of local artists and artisans at some point in May. I was flicking through the pictures on my mobile phone and saw it. It is one of the paintings that had a strong impression on me. I love wolves, for one, and I love the cold, wintery wasteland in the background. It is titled Grey Wolf. As we don't have a wintery winter here and I sorely miss it, I will watch this painting to calm my longing. And I thought I would share it on my blog, because it's a really nice painting of a snarling wolf. A reason as good as any.
Blogue d'un québécois expatrié en Angleterre. Comme toute forme d'autobiographie est constituée d'une large part de fiction, j'ai décidé de nommer le blogue Vraie Fiction.
Sunday, 3 January 2016
Grey Wolf
This painting (It's a watercolour) was made by local (?) artist John Wallis. I had seen it in an exhibition in a local church on Saturday, they always exhibit the works of local artists and artisans at some point in May. I was flicking through the pictures on my mobile phone and saw it. It is one of the paintings that had a strong impression on me. I love wolves, for one, and I love the cold, wintery wasteland in the background. It is titled Grey Wolf. As we don't have a wintery winter here and I sorely miss it, I will watch this painting to calm my longing. And I thought I would share it on my blog, because it's a really nice painting of a snarling wolf. A reason as good as any.
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