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Double Dribble


 
 

"Double Dribble," from the "Play Ball" series, 8" square, portrait of a Cairn Terrier, acrylics on museum quality panel, $399 to the first asking nicely. Inquiries may cometo me - please and thank you!

 
For a limited time (until Thursday, July 4th), prints of "Double Dribble" are available through my FineArtAmerica storefront.

 
In process photos are on Facebook.

 
Meanwhile, if you want to see your dog translated to paint, send pics of him/her playing ball to me!! (I gotta put in the legal stuff - pics must have been taken by you and by submitting photos you are transferring rights to me only for creating derivative work from said photos and guaranteeing that such rights are yours to transfer.)

 
Thanks for supporting my artwork!
Kim

 
PSST, I have all sorts of other images available as reproductions, too, take a peek - there's over 250 to choose from!




Play Ball Prints Available

 
Click on the image below for ordering details, including pricing and other options.

Available through Tuesday, July 2nd, 2013
 
Available through Tuesday, July 2nd, 2013
 
Available through Tuesday, July 2nd, 2013
 
Available through Wednesday, July 3rd, 2013
 
Available through Thursday, July 4th, 2013

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