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KING WOLF
by Carolina Lebar
A black wolf can symbolize a variety of things, such as the unconscious aspects of one’s personality. In spiritual and dream contexts, it can represent hidden strengths, potential dangers, or even a call to confront one’s inner darkness.
I have a profound love for wolves of all kinds and colors, and I deeply appreciate the lore and symbolism they hold in various cultures. There is nothing quite as striking as a black wolf in the snow, silhouetted by a halo of sunlight, standing quietly and watching you, or the enchanting sound of a pup’s first howl, or a pack howling in the darkness.
Dimensions: 8″ x 8″
Medium: Acrylic and Pencil
Details: The sides are painted black, and the artwork is signed in gold on the right side. It is ready to hang.
Spiritual and Symbolic Meanings:
- Inner Strength and Power – The black wolf symbolizes a powerful part of ourselves that may feel hidden or unacknowledged. It encourages us to recognize and embrace these facets, reminding us that our strength often lies in the aspects we might overlook.
- Facing Fears and Nightmares – In our dreams, encountering a black wolf might signify the need to confront our fears and anxieties. It’s a nudge to explore the shadows of our subconscious, inviting us on a courageous journey toward understanding and healing.
- Guardianship and Protection – In many spiritual traditions, black wolves are seen as guardians. They embody a protective presence, reminding us that, even in our darkest moments, we are watched over and supported.
- Transformation and Spiritual Power – The black wolf also represents transformation and spiritual growth. It symbolizes our ability to navigate through life’s challenges, encouraging us to embrace change and emerge stronger.
- Two Wolves – It’s meaningful to mention that I also have the KING WHITE WOLF, which complements the black wolf beautifully. The “Two Wolves” metaphor illustrates the inner struggle we all face: the white wolf represents positive traits like kindness and compassion, while the black wolf embodies negative traits such as anger and fear. This metaphor invites us to reflect on which qualities we choose to nurture within ourselves.
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Carolina Lebar
“My work begins with pencil, creating fine, beautiful details, then with delicate layers of graphite and occasionally paint, I finalize the art. Using pencil and paint I explore tying the past and the present with gatherings of feather, fur, fins, symbolism, and feminine beauty.”
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