Bison Drawing for Buffalo Jackson Trading Co. by Igor Lukyanov
Mar 2nd, 2012 by Aldouspi

Bison Drawing for Buffalo Jackson Trading Co. by Igor Lukyanov

I’ve been a proud artist for Buffalo and Company for more than a year. Now when Buffalo and Co. is about to be re-branded into Buffalo Jackson Trading Co. the management of this classic men’s fashion company is ready for new artworks to be introduced to the overall look of their branding elements as well as to their collection of awesome t-shirts and other apparel and accessories reflecting their philosophy of rugged, classic masculinity. One of the main components of the company’s brand to be refreshed is the logo featuring an American buffalo (aka bison).

You can visit my previous posts featuring American wildlife drawings which I created for Buffalo and Company to see the style of my artworks the guys from Buffalo and Company were happy to adopt for their t-shirt collection. However they needed a new drawing of a bison to become a part of their brand and, in particular, the logo. Two versions of the bison image is to be created – a detailed bison drawing and the one adapted for embroidery on clothes and other needs requiring less detailed graphics. Below you can see the detailed drawing of a bison which is to become the mascot for Buffalo Jackson Trading Co. featured in the company’s logo.

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Bison Drawing for Buffalo Jackson Trading Co.

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Tribal skull tattoo designs have various meanings and if you plan on getting this tattoo then you should familiarize yourself with them. This atttoo normally reflects your way of life and your emotions. Normally skull tattoos mean death or relate to the dead. But there can be other meanings as well. The conception of death is very complicated in itself. It can be related to the spiritualiity world also. Death can also be perceived as a transformation or the biggest change in life.

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As is the case with any tattoo, the tribal skull tattoo designs depend upon your vision and creativity. The thick line of tribal tattoos helps greatly in producing the style of the tribal skull design. You can put a skull tattoo anywhere you want to on your body. This tattoo looks great on shoulder, back or arms. Many folks like to get the skull and crossbones tattoo. You can also tell the tattoo artist to make an evil skull drawing with a banner on the skull that carries your name. There is so much you can do.

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