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Westie is an acrylic on 12″x12″ gallery wrap canvas.   SOLD!

I love little Westies.  My brother’s family has one, Tam.  He is adorable.

See?!!!  And Brother’s pretty cute too!

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Dachshunds are wonderful dogs. 

These two paintings represent our dachshund friends. 

Each painting is an acrylic on canvas measuring 12″x12″. 

I think Lincoln has some Wirehair Dachshund in him!  I know he’s half Robin Williams on speed. 🙂

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Here is the Border Collie.  You can see the beginning of the painting and the finished piece.  It is acrylic on canvas measuring 12″x12″.

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Max is Lincoln and Jed’s newest friend.  He spent some time with us at the cabin a few weekends ago. 

You can read about that here:  https://lifeofadailypainter.com/2011/01/30/fun-weekend-with-max/     My painting of Max is an acrylic on canvas measuring 12″x12″.  SOLD!

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Mastiffs are HUGE!  I love it when someone comes into the shop with big dogs that I can’t take picture of.  These mastiffs are part of the “Bark for the Park” series.  Both are acrylic on 12″x12″ canvas.  The one of the left is an English Mastiff and the one of the left is a Neapolitan. 

The Neapolitan is the granddog of my friend Joan Kaye from Woodward House B&B.  She and her son were walking him one hot summer day down on Main Street and I got them to stop long enough for me to give him a bowl of water and take several photos.  What a handsome guy!

I just love the way he looks!

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Stinkin” Lincoln I is an acrylic on canvas measuring 12″x12″. 

 

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Stinkin’ Lincoln II is an acrylic on canvas measuring 12″x12″.  SOLD!  Need I say more???!!!

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 Dane is an acrylic on canvas, 12″x12″.

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Just for the fun of it!  This is what my boys do most of the day….PLAY!  They are not much help painting at all.

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  Llaso Apso is an acrylic on 12″x12″ canvas.  Another in the dog series for the upcoming show.

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