Gun-Toting Wolf Depictions

Amy Ross Illustrates Humanoid Canines Brandishing Assault Rifles

Artist Amy Ross didn’t think wolves were threatening enough on their own, so she decided to strap guns and assault rifles onto the cunning animals in this peculiar series of paintings.

The Boston, Massachusetts-based illustrator transplants wolf heads onto human bodies in this collection, and she also equips her hybrid subjects with various military gear and protection. Perhaps Ross is saying that those with access to firearms, even the most well-trained and disciplined of people, instinctively become bestial predators.

Amy Ross’ work is stunning in that she renders her images in a realistic manner, even when the concepts are fantastical. It gives her surreal illustrations a sense of plausibility, even if these imaginary creatures couldn’t possible exist in the real world.
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