THE STORY OF WOLF MATES
Their trust got settled somewhere back down the trail — through play bows and meadow walks, dinners in the valley, nights spent howling from the ridge. Wolves mate for life and raise their young as a pack, every adult feeding pups that aren’t their own, the whole family pulling in one direction. What holds them isn’t romance alone. It’s the shared work of building something and defending it together. So there’s a particular kind of love that looks like this. Not always turned toward each other, gazing. Sometimes turned away, on watch, each one guarding the blind spot the other can’t see. Partner or sister, spouse or oldest friend — if someone covers your back while you cover theirs, you already know this kind of bond.
ROOM SUGGESTION
A shared bedroom, a couple’s space, or an entryway — it reads as partnership and mutual guard, a quiet portrait of two who face the world back to back.
FINISHES & SIZING
This piece comes in three curated sizes and three museum-quality finishes. Metal is my signature recommendation — it holds the depth, light, and dimensional clarity of the original encounter. Acrylic pushes further into luminous, high-impact territory for a true statement piece. And pearl finish photo paper adds a soft, pearlescent shimmer unique among archival papers — beautiful framed under glass.
Need a custom size, finish, diptych, triptych, or installation for a specific wall? Custom sizing is available by request.
TRADE
Trade inquiries are welcome for designers, consultants, wellness spaces, medical offices, hospitality projects, and multi-piece installations.