This illustration features a white wolf depicted in a distinct Pacific Northwest Indigenous art style, captured in profile while howling. The wolf’s body is covered in intricate, stylized patterns in shades of deep red and turquoise, integrated with crescent and ovoid shapes characteristic of the formline art tradition. The creature stands firmly on a dark, rocky ground.
Behind the wolf, a massive, pale, luminous moon dominates the background, casting a soft glow. Within the moon itself, subtle, ghostly circular patterns are visible, echoing the tribal motifs of the wolf. To the left, the dark, spindly silhouette of a large coniferous tree reaches upward, its branches framing the scene and contrasting sharply against the atmospheric blue and purple tones of the night sky.
To the right, a smaller, skeletal tree silhouette echoes the forms of the larger one, balancing the composition. The overall mood is mystical and serene, emphasizing a deep connection between the wildlife and the natural world. The colour palette is dominated by cool blues and purples, which serve to make the bright, patterned wolf and the glowing moon stand out as the primary focal points of the artwork. The text "Brenda Dobson-2022" is inscribed in the upper left corner.