Legend of the Giant Bear Print
Legend of the Giant Bear Print
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Enjoy this beautiful art print made of ink.
Ink drawing.
When we used to live in small communities, the parents would tell their children not to wonder far from their community, because the giant bear might get you. The giant bear is a polar, this is a reminder to listen to your parents!
Otherwise, the giant bear might eat you (like he did this hunter, who is inside the bear.) And the hunter's dog is all confused, wondering where he went.
There used to be giant bears a long time ago (25-30 feet tall.)
Printed on thick cardstock.
Artist: MaryJane Litchard from Nome, Alaska.
Dimensions: 8.5" x 11"
Open edition.
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