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Sweet Poo Dreams


 

"Sweet Poo Dreams," 6" x 8", done in acrylics on a museum quality panel, starring my a very special dog (read below), $329. Proceeds from the sale of this painting will be donated to the Vizsla Welfare Foundation. Inquiries may come to me

 

 

I've known this wonderful young lady, officially Red River's Southern Harmony, aka "Potter" or "Poo," since she was a wee little pup, and I've watched her grow up into a marvelous hunting companion and dear friend.

 
Well, virtually speaking, that is!

 
While I've not actually met Poo, I did paint her mother many years ago, thus starting my friendship with Red River Vizslas (BTW, an AKC Breeder of Merit, how cool is that!!). Since then I've painted many a dog in the Red River family, so Poo's been well overdue her moment in the spotlight. 

 
Just look at what this wonderful girl has accomplished so far - Poo is a dual champion in both show and field, an Amateur Field Champion, a Junior Hunter, and has earned a Versatility Certificate.

 
She is also a soon-to-be-mom. Poo's due around Valentine's Day...... (hmm, I wonder how long before I get to paint them.....)

 
You can learn more about Vizslas at the Red River website.
 

You can see a couple in process images of Poo's painting on my studio Facebook page.
 

And you can shoot me an email if you want to purchase this painting or commission something special of your own. Because that's what I do.

 
Happy Monday!!
Kim
 


 
More From
Kiki Kelly
 

My childhood friend has added more multi media images to her FineArtAmerica storefront. 

 
These pieces would truly brighten up a room - or someone's mailbox. Take a peek and chase some of the winter duldrums away.

 
Thank you so very much for supporting artists and their dream.


Comments

  1. Une belle pose pour s'endormir qu'ont nos amis les toutous... Belle capture.
    Gros bisous

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  2. thank you, as always, Martine! :)

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