Buffalo Warrior by Larry Hood

A member of the Comanche Indian tribe, Larry Hood became a painter of Indian subjects in watercolor, acrylic, pencil and prints. He signs his work L Hood with a buffalo skull symbol. 

His work is in the Comanche Tribal Complex in Lawton and Andarko, Oklahoma, and Larry Hood has been featured in articles in Southwest Art magazine, June 1985 and October 1986.

Source:
Patrick Lester, “The Biographical Director of Native American Painters”
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