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66 × 66 cm executed in oil and metallic acrylics on crosshatch fibre canvas, fused to a birch panel and embedded in sand over a secondary birch panel.
A richly tactile work with real physical depth: you can feel the ridges of thick impasto, the grit of the sand, and the way the metallic paints shift under light.
At its heart sits a powerful Northern Timberwolf in a glowing hand-carved medallion, standing proud against a dynamic, swirling abstract landscape of deep Canadian blues, lush greens, warm golds and silvers.
Canadian Timberwolf will make its public debut this November at the Wei Han Art Gallery in Chengdu, during Matt Vegh's dual-artist exhibition. It joins 14 other brand-new originals he is preparing: a total of 15 fresh works exploring his Canada Wildlife, Chinese Zodiac, and Tenochtitlans series.
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created by Matt Vegh and will make its debut at the Wei Han Art Gallery in November 2026
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