In Chinese folklore and art Imperial guardian lions or foo dogs represent, among other things, prosperity, success and guardianship. This image is a reminder and prayer that the light within you always leads you to the higher frequencies in life.
This 10/10 edition NFT was created from an original painting by Lebo which was exclusively made to be an NFT. File Dimensions: 6600 by 5100 pixels Size: 56.3 MB Resolution: 600dpi
Park West Gallery Collectors and art fans love asking David “Lebo” LeBatard questions about his designs and inspirations. One of the most common questions is “What’s with all the owls and cats?”
Of course the subjects of Lebo’s artwork can vary wildly depending on what he’s trying to convey, but his popular owl and cat characters—or “totems” as he sometimes calls them—have become regular staples in his art.
“What I’ve learned to do is treat those as my own cartoon characters, my own ‘Peanuts’ or my own ‘Calvin and Hobbes,’ and they evolve and change through the paintings,” he says.
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In Chinese folklore and art Imperial guardian lions or foo dogs represent, among other things, prosperity, success and guardianship. This image is a reminder and prayer that the light within you always leads you to the higher frequencies in life.
This 10/10 edition NFT was created from an original painting by Lebo which was exclusively made to be an NFT. File Dimensions: 6600 by 5100 pixels Size: 56.3 MB Resolution: 600dpi
Park West Gallery Collectors and art fans love asking David “Lebo” LeBatard questions about his designs and inspirations. One of the most common questions is “What’s with all the owls and cats?”
Of course the subjects of Lebo’s artwork can vary wildly depending on what he’s trying to convey, but his popular owl and cat characters—or “totems” as he sometimes calls them—have become regular staples in his art.
“What I’ve learned to do is treat those as my own cartoon characters, my own ‘Peanuts’ or my own ‘Calvin and Hobbes,’ and they evolve and change through the paintings,” he says.
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