Looking Left Collection
"Looking Left: A Glimpse into Nature's Perspective" Natterjack Toad (Bufo calamita) perched on fallen leaves, next to chestnuts
All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping
"Looking Left: A Glimpse into Nature's Perspective" Natterjack Toad (Bufo calamita) perched on fallen leaves, next to chestnuts, rainworm and trio of mushrooms - this curious amphibian gazes left, taking in the wonders of its woodland habitat. White-tailed deer buck walking on snow (from the left) - with a vigilant glance to the left, this majestic creature navigates through a winter wonderland. Common Starling, Sturnus vulgaris, side view - casting a quick sideways glance to the left, this starling showcases its iridescent feathers and charming personality. Median and Persian foot-soldiers - these ancient warriors from Mesopotamia scan their surroundings from the left as they strategize for battle against their enemies. Eagle-headed deity - an awe-inspiring divine figure looks towards the left in an illustration inspired by ancient Assyrian artistry; symbolizing power and protection. Friedrich Nietzsche, 1844-1900 - renowned philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche contemplates profound thoughts while his gaze drifts towards the philosophical depths found on his metaphorical "left. " Niccolo di Bernardo dei Machiavelli, 1469-1527 - Italian Renaissance thinker Machiavelli ponders political strategies with a discerning look to his intellectual "left. " Brown bear walking along a sagebrush meadow in Yellowstone National Park – as it strolls through nature's tapestry of colors and scents, this magnificent bear occasionally glances thoughtfully towards its wild domain on the left. Mallard swimming in a lake in Bavaria – gracefully floating across serene waters with eyes fixed slightly to the left; perhaps seeking companionship or spotting potential dangers lurking nearby. Coyote in winter at Elk Island National Park – amidst snowy landscapes where survival is paramount; our cunning coyote peers leftward, ever watchful for prey or rivals.