Monday, February 22, 2010

Any Road North, by Johannus Boots


"Any Road North" was commissioned by Cheryl Casselman for her debut Country Music CD release by the same name. There were many synchronicities surrounding this painting from my own move back to the country at the time, as well as seeing my first wild wolf days after Cheryl informed me that it was her husband's totem animal. It is my belief that synchronicities are there to guide us on our path."

Do you want to have some fun? Take a few minutes to look carefully through Johannus's 'Any Road North', to see how many animals you can find.

From Johannus's Website:
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2 comments:

  1. Wow...this painting is so amazing...I found eight animals in it; I very love his design. thank you Johannus for these fun and beauty!!!Also thank you Winston for this posting which is very intersting!

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  2. I am glad that you enjoyed it Nureeya. Johannus is a remarkable artist, isn't he?

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