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Here my wolfboy dreams to the song of a wolf. The wolf was with the boy
during the night which explains the paw prints on him, and on the window
and floor. His bedroom is part of a castle.
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Many of my fantasies involve castles. I wish I could live in one!
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A scene nearly identical to this had
presented itself to me in a dream and
thus inspired this painting.
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This is the complementary painting
for the Wolfboy. His nature akin to
the wolves is nocturnal.
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This painting was inspired by a story I was told about a native American
boy raised by wolves and the spirit who was a part of his life.
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Website design and graphics copyright (c) Danielle R Birks 2000
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