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Laughing Dog Arts
Monday, July 30, 2018
More pet portraits
I have fallen in love with creating these paintings and can't stop!
I can tell how much fun you are having by the bright colors you have chosen. There is just no way to describe how much joy our pets bring. Here or gone, they never leave our hearts. xx, Carol
what is your substrait? dimensions?? i had a orange tabby that i named Ambrose and we call him Hammy for short.i need to paint him, Peaches, Ivy, Noodles.... i want a gallery like you painted to honor the fur and feathered folk in my life..oh and Lily and PeeWee....
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8 comments:
I can tell how much fun you are having by the bright colors you have chosen. There is just no way to describe how much joy our pets bring. Here or gone, they never leave our hearts.
xx, Carol
Why even think of stopping? I say go, go, go- these are so adorable. Can’t even choose a favorite. Expressive!
I love these!! You've painted clues to each animal's personality.
Isn't it a joy to be in painting inspiration.
By the way, these would make cute notecards.
Oh my gosh! They are ALL adorable! Lizzie...Pharaoh....just SO adorable! You are really good at this!!!
Jan, these are so wonderful and i hope you keep up this trend as your animals are truly expressive with color and clues!
be well, Sonja
what is your substrait? dimensions?? i had a orange tabby that i named Ambrose and we call him Hammy for short.i need to paint him, Peaches, Ivy, Noodles.... i want a gallery like you painted to honor the fur and feathered folk in my life..oh and Lily and PeeWee....
Cutest ever. Who doesn't love the party llama! And all the others. xox
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