SLOW BULL

This is a "pencil" of "Slow Bull. Born in 1844, Slow Bull was an esteemed Oglala subchief and warrior who valiantly fought in numerous battles with the Kutenai, Blackfeet, Pawnee, Shoshoni, and Apsaroke. A band of the Lakota or Teton Sioux tribe, the Oglala inhabited the North American Plains and Prairies west of the Missouri River, and were primarily hunters.The photo used for reference was taken by Edward Sheriff Curtis, circa 1890s.

The original is 6.75" x 9.5" overall. It is drawn on medium weight, hot press Crescent Illustration Board. German made Faber-Castell Drawing Pencils were used. The majority of the "pencil" was done with a #6 lead, while the remainder was darkened with a #8 lead. Total time to complete was almost 17.5 hours.

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Michael Bollerud 22 Aug 2010

It looks 3D! I posted a few comments on your other drawings but wasn`t logged in. Let me know if you try that Yupo paper out!

ruth sears 17 Feb 2009

awsome pencil work,definately a ten.

annette steens 05 Dec 2007

excellent work Denny!

Marilyn Servais 03 Oct 2005

extraordinary!!

vineet parashar 23 Feb 2005

amazing................ will teach also is yes plz make my name in ur list i love to learn this from u