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Survival of The fittest...

A drawing done in 1990. I'm sure to raise a few eye brows with this one, but the survival habits of the wolf amaze me. Knowing that these beautiful and smart animals only pick out the injured and sick tells you mother nature knows exactly what she's doing. Done with ink and colored pencil.

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Ron Bedsole 26 May 2018

great job

Maurizio Miele 30 Aug 2013

Great work !

gerry logan 23 Aug 2008

Soooo!!!! is this from a photo of type of from the minds eye? You may have raised a few eyes but they were indeed impressed eyes. This is a fantastic job of the wolf you have a great eye for work

Armando Salas 13 Apr 2008

Raw, intense, brilliant!

Ben DeBiase 12 Nov 2005

a pack of hungry wolves devouring the carcass of a fallen deer. brutal natural poetry. Great drawing! you really capptured the essence here! I love that wolf that's facing away from us towards the "food"! all teeth and fur here!

Kathryn Ward 29 Jan 2005

Very violent, but true in the same form. Beautiful work.

Pat Abbott 21 Nov 2004

I know it's life, but it is still very sad to me. Nice work, great details, Gayle.

tim linville 21 Nov 2004

Looks like some of the neighborhood dogs:)Very indepth details!

Dawn Robinette 21 Nov 2004

That blows me away!!! Wow!

teresa greene 21 Nov 2004

Very well done!

Tina Day 21 Nov 2004

Dramatic image Gayle.Brilliantly drawn.

Denny"Gourdhead" Gholson 21 Nov 2004

Super work

Mareez Farag 21 Nov 2004

very detailed, must have taken you a long time. It was worth it in the end. Perfect

thea walstra 21 Nov 2004

Very beautiful work

sher richardson 21 Nov 2004

no eyebrows raised here, only in the detail and talent...thats a composition that i would have pulled my hair out over in the tangle of wolves... great job Gayle..

Barbara Malczewska 21 Nov 2004

baeutiful work, so many details...