Navajo Big Bubba Bear Pine Board Painting - Leland Holiday (#081)
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"Big Bubba Bear"
9" wide x 36" tall
Acrylic on Pine
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About the artist:
As a young boy, Leland was inspired by the paintings of his uncle, Howard Holiday. He started doing pencil drawings when he was seven years old. Thirsting to learn more about art, he started checking out library books. He loved seeing the work of Picasso, Jackson Pollack, and Georgia O'Keefe, but was especially blown away by the work of Jean Michele Basquiat. See full biography | See all items by Leland Holiday
Related categories:
Navajo Folk Art - Leland Holiday Acrylic Board Paintings See all items in this categoryRelated legends:
Bear
The bear was
the next chief to be called. He was given a name but he was not satisfied. He
became so angry that First Man used the word "shash" to quiet him. The
bear repeated it four times, and he said that it had a strange sound, and when
one said it aloud one had and awesome feeling. So he went off well content that
"shash" should be his name. More about this legend
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