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Northwest Coast Wolf Art - Traditional Indigenous Formline Design #1728374 (License: Personal Use)
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This striking illustration embodies the formline tradition of Pacific Northwest Indigenous cultures, featuring a leaping wolf with exaggerated features, split U-shapes, and ovoids that denote joints and eyes. The use of red, black, and white follows ceremonial color conventions, where red signifies life force and black defines structure. Symbolically, the wolf represents loyalty, intelligence, and family-central themes in coastal First Nations storytelling and crest art.
Used on cultural heritage websites, museum digital exhibits, educational resources on Indigenous art, or artist portfolios; targets users seeking authentic representations of Northwest Coast formline design, tribal symbolism, or visual anthropology content.
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