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'Two Wolves' - Acrylic on Canvas - Jorandi Kisiku Joseph Randolph Bowers
'Two Wolves' - Acrylic on Canvas - Jorandi Kisiku Joseph Randolph Bowers
A work of powerful cultural and spiritual meaning, Two Wolves expresses the story of vulnerability, intimacy, closeness, togetherness, and harmony. Wolves teach us loyalty, endurance, and passion. There is a depth of power in longevity and inspiring family.
Collection: Signature Collection 
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas 
Size: Size: 100 x 80 x 2 cm - approx. 39 x 31.5 x 0.8 in.
Year: 2007
Provenance: Includes a complimentary copy of a published paper detailing the work's exhibition history.
Story & Narrative Significance
Intimacy, closeness, togetherness, harmony. Loyalty, endurance, and passion. Depth of power in longevity. Inspiring family. Wolves often mate for life. The work show two bodies close and inseparable. We painted this during a time of profound loneliness that was resolved by falling in love. The wolves are our totem - our spiritual guide. Our name, Paq'tism means Wolf. Randolph our middle given name means Shieldwolf. The shieldwolf role is to explore the territory ahead, scout for danger and prey, and circle back to inform the Alpha. Strong scholarly exhibition and narrative significance and the work has been in international exhibition. A complimentary copy of published paper is included.
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