Parsons or Jack Russells – I don’t know why the name change (someone please enlighten me!), but they still are pretty adorable. There’s something so appealing about the proportions of a terrier’s face – the light of mischief in their eye and those eager ears.
This painting has lots of loose layers of translucent color. The energy in the brushwork underlines the immense energy of these little dogs.
“Rusty,” 4x5 (this is a tiny one!), acrylic dog portrait on canvasboard, private collection.
Again, getting your own dog-a-day is pretty simple – just send pictures to ksantini@turtledovedesigns.com . It’s like Christmas each time I pull in a new email with photo attachments!
Thanks, as always, for looking.
And for sharing these paintings with friends and family,
Kim
Kimberly Kelly Santini
http://www.turtledovedesigns.com/
distinctive pet portraits
& 4-legged paintings
http://www.paintingadogaday.com/
come. sit. stay.
enjoy the art.
Founding member of the Canine Art Guild
http://www.canineartguild.com/
the gateway to canine art on the web
This painting has lots of loose layers of translucent color. The energy in the brushwork underlines the immense energy of these little dogs.
“Rusty,” 4x5 (this is a tiny one!), acrylic dog portrait on canvasboard, private collection.
Again, getting your own dog-a-day is pretty simple – just send pictures to ksantini@turtledovedesigns.com . It’s like Christmas each time I pull in a new email with photo attachments!
Thanks, as always, for looking.
And for sharing these paintings with friends and family,
Kim
Kimberly Kelly Santini
http://www.turtledovedesigns.com/
distinctive pet portraits
& 4-legged paintings
http://www.paintingadogaday.com/
come. sit. stay.
enjoy the art.
Founding member of the Canine Art Guild
http://www.canineartguild.com/
the gateway to canine art on the web
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