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My original illustration of many wolves with many eyes. -- Choose from our vast selection of art prints and posters to match with your desired size to make the perfect print or poster. Pick your favorite: Movies, TV Shows, Art, and so much more! Available in mini, small, medium, large, and extra-large depending on the design. For men, women, and children. Perfect for decoration. Scary Wolf, Wild Wolves, Many Eyes, Wolf Dogs, Wolf Eyes, Seni 2d, Wolf Drawing, Wild Wolf, Tattoo Art Drawings

My original illustration of many wolves with many eyes. -- Choose from our vast selection of art prints and posters to match with your desired size to make the perfect print or poster. Pick your favorite: Movies, TV Shows, Art, and so much more! Available in mini, small, medium, large, and extra-large depending on the design. For men, women, and children. Perfect for decoration.

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Shannon Roberts
One of Jennifer Allnutt’s series defies the norms of bust portraiture. Her ocular rocks feature extremely realistic renderings of eyes. On some of her larger rocks, Allnutt completely envelops each eye with a lid, lashes, and skin. But on many of her smaller pieces, the eye is incomplete, running off the edge of the stone and giving the sense that it is a fragment of a complete face. The artist sometimes returns the painted rocks to the places she found them to surprise passersby. Eyes Watching Art, Eye Installation, Eye Painting Acrylic, Many Eyes, Eye Study, Ceramic Eye, Australian Painters, Painted Eyes, Rock Photography

One of Jennifer Allnutt’s series defies the norms of bust portraiture. Her ocular rocks feature extremely realistic renderings of eyes. On some of her larger rocks, Allnutt completely envelops each eye with a lid, lashes, and skin. But on many of her smaller pieces, the eye is incomplete, running off the edge of the stone and giving the sense that it is a fragment of a complete face. The artist sometimes returns the painted rocks to the places she found them to surprise passersby.

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Peter Javenes