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Brother of Crow

Mark R. Watson 
Oil on Canvas 

In "Brother of Crow," Mark R. Watson shows a powerful and tactile image of the American bison, a lasting symbol of the American West and indigenous heritage. He uses a heavy impasto technique to build up thick layers of oil paint that reflect the coarse, matted texture of the bison's winter coat. The deliberate brushstrokes create a sense of physical presence, as if the animal is emerging from the canvas itself.

The title hints at a deep, spiritual connection. It draws on Native American storytelling, where animals are often seen as relatives or "brothers" to each other and to humans. While the bison is a central figure of strength and calm, the "Crow" in the title may refer to the bird as a watchful companion or messenger.

Against a broken, wintry landscape of pale ochre and cool blues, the herd in the background appears ghostly, highlighting the solitary dignity of the "Brother." Watson’s work bridges traditional western wildlife art and modern expressionism. It focuses less on literal detail and more on the raw energy and lasting spirit of the subject.

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  • File type : JPEG image
  • File size : 1.82 MB
  • Dimensions : 1129 x 1670 pixels
  • Creation date : Wednesday, March 11, 2026
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