Fine Art Realistic Animal Art

Mowgli – For Mission Wolf

This is a back-dated post for my archive project, where I am copying over every piece of art I have ever submitted to DeviantArt, with the original submission date or watermarked year stamp, so a complete archive of my work can be found on this website.

Mowgli - For Mission Wolf by Sidney Eileen, 6"x11" on 11"x14" paper. ~12 hours of time.
Mowgli – For Mission Wolf
6″x11″ on 11″x14″ paper.
~12 hours of time.

(PRINTS ARE NOT CURRENTLY AVAILABLE)

100% of the profits generated through the sale of this art piece go to Mission Wolf, a wolf and wolf hybrid sanctuary in Colorado.

Limited Edition Prints
I am producing a run of 100 limited prints. They are 13″x19″ canvas, printed with 100% art quality, archival materials and inks, 8-color process. They are individually hand-signed and numbered. The prints are $100 each, 100% of which will be donated to Mission Wolf. If shipping is required, I determine the exact shipping cost and bill that amount to reimburse my expense.

I will not ship any prints until payment has been received in full. Orders may be placed through note or email.

The original piece of art will be in the hands of Mission Wolf, and they may sell it at their discretion.

Mowgli
“Mowgli is an incredible wolf. He was born in April of 1995 at Mission Wolf– he along with his siblings have all lived out their lives at the sanctuary. He has always been a confident wolf –strong and intense. Not accepting of too many people –Mowgli spends his time in a large natural habitat with his female companion, Spirit. Spirit was a rescue. Mowgli Lived for a time with his siblings but grew up to be an alpha personality which conflicted with his siblings needs to also be alpha. (In the wild they can get away from one another and often choose to disperse. In captivity however they can’t so it’s up to people to interpret before a wolf gets hurt or killed.) As they age they began to slow down. Mowgli is still staying strong even as some of his siblings are showing their age and have cancer or passed on. In the wild wolves are lucky to live 8-9 years. At the sanctuary here we have had wolves live to be 18 years old. And unfortunately cancer is the biggest culprit and contributer of death to captive wolves living longer than 10. As Mowgli enters his senior years he is doing it with grace and attitude. Who knows maybe he will live to be 19 or 20 even.”
-Tracy Anne Brooks of Mission Wolf

The Art
Colored pencil on white paper.
The final composition is 6″x11″ on 11″x14″ paper.
~12 hours of time.
Reference: “Mowgli” by ~Wolf-of-Samhain 

Mowgli - For Mission Wolf - WIP1, by Sidney Eileen, colored pencil on paper
Mowgli – For Mission Wolf – WIP1

Colored pencil on white paper.
This portion is about 2″x2″, but the final composition will be a full-body drawing on 11″x14″ paper.
~3 hours of time so far.

Mowgli - For Mission Wolf - WIP2, by Sidney Eileen, colored pencil on paper
Mowgli – For Mission Wolf – WIP2

Colored pencil on white paper.
This portion is 5″x6″, but the final composition will be a full-body drawing on 11″x14″ paper.
~8 hours of time so far.