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The original is done with pencil, ink, watercolor, acrylic and egg tempera paints on acid free Somerset paper.
Back in the early eighties, while living in Vancouver, B.C.,Canada, I was involved with an Arts Co-op. Artists from all walks of life and territories had been fortuitously thrown together. Our collective of 8 artists had managed to get a source of funds to be able to create a Co-op. For the first time in my artistic career, I could create art,without having to concern myself with the daily struggles of financial survival. We had funds to sustain our individual family lives. This created an enviroment whereby the group interaction encouraged each of us to excel and grow creative exponentially.We were able to spend a great deal of time together and naturally we talked.
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By Ron Momogeeshick Peters
This sculpture was done using a hack saw blade and some stone carving tools. The rock that I selected is Italian White Alabaster which is a rock that was taken from a quarry with the utmost care. The rock has no fissures or impact zones.
By Ron Momogeeshick Peters

The original was done with pencil,watercolor and ink.
Grandpa Pete told me a story about how he observed the wolf and his relations. The wolf’s birth was celebrated and cared for by the entire wolf community. The baby played with his brothers, sisters and cousins of his family. Many moons were spent learning the basics of this new world that this baby wolf had come into, a world where the presence of another was ever constant.Empathy and telepathy were honed as sharp as the sense of the wolf’s sight,hearing and smell. But because it had spent it’s early formative life with others, it was blinded to itself. Continue Reading »
By Ron Momogeeshick Peters

This is a pencil and ink drawing on acid free-paper.
This is a fish out of water statement. Or maybe it is a water out of fish statement. It this point in my life I had dutifully followed my path of curiousity and had travelled many miles and walked in many shoes. I had worked hard to find out a way to find a place and to build a community of like minded people in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Continue Reading »
By Ron Momogeeshick Peters

The original is done with acrylic paints, watercolor, inks and pencil on acid free paper.
The left side where the rainbow colors are enclosed by yellow and also where the yellow highlights the eagle’s head and lower wing are actually the outlines of a serpent’s head. Within the fur above to the slight right of the wolf’s eye you will see the distinctive outline of the serpent’s eye. Continue Reading »
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