Wolf No. 2 stands tall beneath a veil of twilight, where the last light of day meets the first stars of night. There’s no sound—only a presence. The wolf watches the horizon, ears alert, body still. It doesn’t howl. It listens. It waits. In this silence lives an intensity all its own.
This piece is a tribute to patience, presence, and the quiet strength that comes before movement. It speaks to those who see in stillness a kind of power.
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