Original artwork description:

While spending a few weeks in North Dakota I am inspired to paint the buffalo, the legend of the plains. The buffalo is the first animal to come to mind when one thinks of the great plains and of the Native Americans that live there.

Look into his eyes, read his story and see his soul.

Tatanka is a watercolor painted on 140 lb cold-press watercolor paper. It is 9 x 12 inches and is framed.

Materials used:

Watercolors

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Tatanka (2016)
Watercolour
by Katrina Case

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While spending a few weeks in North Dakota I am inspired to paint the buffalo, the legend of the plains. The buffalo is the first animal to come to mind when one thinks of the great plains and of the Native Americans that live there.

Look into his eyes, read his story and see his soul.

Tatanka is a watercolor painted on 140 lb cold-press watercolor paper. It is 9 x 12 inches and is framed.

Materials used:

Watercolors

Tags:
#plains indian #painting #animal #watercolors #painting on paper #animal art #watercolor on paper #animal artwork #legend #buffalo #bison #north dakota #bison painting #buffalo painting 

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My artistic process is probably not so different from most artists. I tend to work in spurts. I usually have 4 to 6 paintings in production. I try to complete... Read more

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