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fox & skunk
American artist Walton Ford’s take on the legend of the Beast of Gévaudan.
From the fairy tale "Skinnpåsen" (The Leathern Sack), by Anna Wahlenberg. Published in the Swedish folklore and fairy tale anthology series "Bland tomtar och troll" (Among Gnomes and Trolls).
Illustration: John Bauer, 1908
“Something pale and cloudy was making itself visible”
Virgil Finlay (1914–1971), illustration to “The Hairy Ones Shall Dance” by Manly Wade Wellman (as Gans T. Field)
from ‘Weird Tales’ Vol. 31 #1, January 1938
source
Newfoundland, 1971 - Jamie Wyeth
Shen Ning.
nuzzle 2 - sold at ANE2026
'Initial H'. M. C. Escher.
Helen Haskakis (Swedish, 1992) - Skygga (Shy) (2025)
Ed Ruscha (American, 1937), Dog, 1994. Mixografia technique on paper, 692 x 978 mm. Tate and National Galleries of Scotland
Wolves feasting on a wapiti By: Tom McHugh From: The Order of Wolves 1976
'Werewolf' by Jakub Różalski
Witness me
Self care.
Jamie Wyeth - Dog, 1979.
Hiro Kimura, ''Howling Mad'' by Peter David, 1989 Premise: Wolf is bitten by a werewolf and turns into a man on full moon nights. That's the gist of it.
Maciej Rudzin