Sleepy Tipi

There's something about ancient cultural art I find both amazing and a regular source of inspiration. I think of the craftsmanship and how a lot of it has a heightened sense of mystery, in part because of how long ago it was made and the ravages of erosion that makes some things look cooler. I also think of the thousands of nameless craftsmen who toiled for nothing to achieve wonders of art that still keep us in awe. I believe in a past life I was one of those toilers helping build some pyramid or something. I don't remember how it was done, but I know I did a good job. I also believe I was once a cow in India and nobody f*@ked with me. Lately I've been into Native American influenced imagery. This one started as a sketch of a tipi with a giant bear sitting behind it and went from there. In the process I learned some things about shading, planning my designs a little longer to fill out the DBH style of tees better, as well as the correct way to spell tipi. I almost called this one "Sle
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