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Green is never a single colour in a forest. A ridge at distance goes blue with the air standing in between, the slopes below it hold a cool sea green, and the nearest spruce read almost black. This design takes that whole range, with a wolf's head drawn in fine black linework and set against ranked conifers and layered hills.
The depth comes from the greens themselves rather than from any one plant. Layer enough of them and the eye reads distance into a flat surface, which is exactly what happens when you stand at the edge of real woodland and try to see how far in it goes.
Wolves are woodland animals as much as they are anything else. Packs hold the old forests of Poland and Belarus, the taiga running east from Finland, and the temperate rainforest along the coast of British Columbia, where they swim between islands and fish the rivers for salmon each autumn.
In cover that thick you hear a pack long before you see one, which is part of why the sound exists at all. A howl travels for miles through standing timber and tells every wolf within range where the others are. There is more on that in why wolves howl.
Microfibre, round, in a choice of 100 cm or 150 cm across, 420 g. Fast drying, printed with high quality digital 3D printing, and machine washable at 30 degrees. Other prints are gathered in the wolf beach towel collection.
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