Jorge Mayol
For Jorge Mayol, there must be a story behind all of his wildlife art, prints and posters; without that story, he would not paint. The deft delineation of his subjects (the viewer easily senses the softness of fur, the bristle of pine needles) reveals his interest in capturing the mystery, spirit, and mood which animate both animal and landscape.
Light defines shape, color, and texture for the viewer. As Mayol puts it, "Light is the way nature paints." His primary technical concern is illumination; his primary artistic concern is to reveal the interior scene to others through his art, prints and posters. Mayol's success in presenting wildlife with realism and emotive force is reflected in a long-standing international reputation. A world-class artist, Mayol has exhibited his art in London, New York, Buenos Aires, and Milan. He currently resides in Northern California.
Light defines shape, color, and texture for the viewer. As Mayol puts it, "Light is the way nature paints." His primary technical concern is illumination; his primary artistic concern is to reveal the interior scene to others through his art, prints and posters. Mayol's success in presenting wildlife with realism and emotive force is reflected in a long-standing international reputation. A world-class artist, Mayol has exhibited his art in London, New York, Buenos Aires, and Milan. He currently resides in Northern California.

Edge Of The Woods (Wolf)
21 1/2" x 33"
Limited Edition 823/950
Was: $420 - Now 25% Off!
New Price: $315 CAD - SOLD
"Throughout history, there has been no creature more feared by man than the wolf. The wolf and the mythic force it represents has been the source of innumerable myths and legends. These legends resonate in our psyche every time we think of wolves. This is not a response generated by most animals.
Fortunately in recent years these feelings have changed. Their mythical attraction, physical beauty and intense expression have moved me to paint wolves time and time again.
In this painting, the wolf is bathed in a soft light on a cold and grey day. He observes, without being observed, the distant movement of two deer as he lays partially covered in the shadows of the pine tree at the edge of the woods." - Jorge Mayol
21 1/2" x 33"
Limited Edition 823/950
Was: $420 - Now 25% Off!
New Price: $315 CAD - SOLD
"Throughout history, there has been no creature more feared by man than the wolf. The wolf and the mythic force it represents has been the source of innumerable myths and legends. These legends resonate in our psyche every time we think of wolves. This is not a response generated by most animals.
Fortunately in recent years these feelings have changed. Their mythical attraction, physical beauty and intense expression have moved me to paint wolves time and time again.
In this painting, the wolf is bathed in a soft light on a cold and grey day. He observes, without being observed, the distant movement of two deer as he lays partially covered in the shadows of the pine tree at the edge of the woods." - Jorge Mayol