Terry Isaac
Internationally acclaimed wildlife artist, Terry Isaac, grew up in the Willamette Valley of Oregon, and it is there that he began his love affair with wildlife. Drawing inspiration from his own backyard and from the captivating vistas of the Northwest, he began to create dramatic wildlife art. He now calls Penticton, British Columbia, Canada “home” and, since moving, has continued to create paintings capturing unique characteristics of wildlife and their habitat. Terry travels around the world to capture exciting images, but his main painting focus continues to be on North American birds and mammals.

Tundra Song - Arctic Wolf
19 1/4" x 28 7/8"
Limited Edition 496/950
Was: $350 - Now 25% Off!
New Price: $260 CAD
"In the High Arctic an alpha male arctic wolf begins to howl. He howls to locate and call in the other pack members or perhaps just for the sheer joy of it. Social animals, wolves howl for other reasons as well. If a wolf pack hears the howling of a different pack in the distance, the pack will vocalize together, but each on a different pitch, making their pack sound larger.
"The arctic wolf is a subspecies or geographic race of the gray or timber wolf. Their domain is the High Arctic tundra, north of 70 to 75 degrees latitude. Rounded ears, white fur and shorter muzzles and legs are adaptations to life in this harsh environment.
"Wolf packs have a social hierarchy - each wolf has a place in a particular pecking order. The alpha male and female are on top, and the omega is at the bottom. The pack often hunts together as a team. Wolves are loyal to their pack and have a close, extended family unit. Their diet is varied, ranging from lemmings to musk oxen." - Terry Isaac
19 1/4" x 28 7/8"
Limited Edition 496/950
Was: $350 - Now 25% Off!
New Price: $260 CAD
"In the High Arctic an alpha male arctic wolf begins to howl. He howls to locate and call in the other pack members or perhaps just for the sheer joy of it. Social animals, wolves howl for other reasons as well. If a wolf pack hears the howling of a different pack in the distance, the pack will vocalize together, but each on a different pitch, making their pack sound larger.
"The arctic wolf is a subspecies or geographic race of the gray or timber wolf. Their domain is the High Arctic tundra, north of 70 to 75 degrees latitude. Rounded ears, white fur and shorter muzzles and legs are adaptations to life in this harsh environment.
"Wolf packs have a social hierarchy - each wolf has a place in a particular pecking order. The alpha male and female are on top, and the omega is at the bottom. The pack often hunts together as a team. Wolves are loyal to their pack and have a close, extended family unit. Their diet is varied, ranging from lemmings to musk oxen." - Terry Isaac