Description
A Wolf on the Move
A one-of-a-kind original graphite drawing by Aaron Blaise, created on traditional 16 field animation paper.
Original graphite drawing • Signed by the artist • Includes certificate of authenticity
This is an original hand-drawn piece. No prints. No reproductions.
A Wolf on the Move is part of a series of original wildlife drawings created by Aaron Blaise in 2026. The drawing emphasizes gesture, weight, and the rhythm of the animal’s movement.
Drawn in graphite on traditional animation paper, the piece has a direct sketch quality while still capturing the wolf’s anatomy and attitude.
The drawing uses graphite linework and soft shading to capture the animal’s structure, fur texture, and forward momentum.
Created on traditional animation paper, the piece reflects Aaron’s ability to combine animal structure with animated personality and clear expression.
About the Drawing
Aaron Blaise has spent decades studying and drawing animals, with a focus on anatomy, gesture, and personality.
In this piece, the wolf’s stance gives the drawing a sense of awareness and readiness, while the loose graphite marks keep the image fresh and spontaneous.
Artwork Details
- Title: A Wolf on the Move
- Artist: Aaron Blaise
- Year: 2026
- Medium: Graphite on 16 Field Animation Paper
- Dimensions: 17″ × 12″
- Format: One-of-a-kind original drawing
The drawing will be signed or initialed by Aaron before shipping and includes a certificate of authenticity.
Artwork will be carefully packed to ensure safe delivery.
About the Artist
Aaron Blaise is an animator, wildlife artist, and educator best known for his work as a supervising animator and director at Walt Disney Animation Studios. His credits include films such as The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Mulan, and Brother Bear.
Alongside his animation career, Aaron has spent decades drawing and painting wildlife, developing a deep understanding of animal anatomy, gesture, and personality.
Original Artwork
This is a one-of-a-kind original graphite drawing by Aaron Blaise, created by hand on traditional animation paper.