Wednesday, April 23, 2008
A Dog and A Digital
Here he is...Mr. Fluffernutter. Don'tcha just love that name?...and what a cutie pie dog to match! Fluffer was a challenge but a real joy to paint. I think I changed the background five times on this one before I was happy.
And since I posted that painting by Inez Storer recently...I thought I would post this older digital piece of mine. Seems to have some eerie similarities. Any thoughts? Oooh...and we both painted these in 2002. (thanks for pointing that out Sandy!)
And last but not least...two of my favorite Artists are having special discounts on some of their work until the end of this month. You should check them out here...
Sarah Regan Snavely's Etsy store for her beautiful Greyhound Tiles.
Jamie Johnson's "Really Big Sale" for originals, tiles and reproductions of her fabulous house paintings. (check the side bar for additional works)
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15 comments:
What a fantastic job on that dog. I love the look in his eyes.
And wow, the colors and the "feel" of the blouse floating is so similar. I really like this. I'm wondering what date you both did your separate pieces,....like you were tuned into something there. That's amazing.
sandy
Both works are wonderful!
Hi Linda!
I LOVE your new dog painting. You absolutely captured his spirit and I love when you show works from the past that I have not see yet. You are so talented!
:) m & e
Wow, cool similarities on the blouse piece!
Fluffernutter is great! Well done.
Great job on Mr. Fluffernutter! The background color you ended up with is perfect. Love his name!
These are both just fabulous! - what an adorable dog, and great green background!
Fascinating digital painting!
Susan
xo
I love that green...Don't you love the feeling you get when you stuggle with a piece and FINALLY work it out...Great job!
You captured this puppy beautifully... So cute....
Fluffernutter is adorable, and what a cute name!
Both your paintings are fabulous!
Love the "Guise" painting. Very thought provoking.
Hugs,
Donna
now that is an excellent name for a doggie wog. and what an adorable dog, and a beautiful portrait to match :)
I love them both! Mr. Fluffernutter's fur looks so soft!
The shirt paintings is very mysterious - I like it very much.
You are so very talented with those dog paintings, Linda!
tohtahlly digging the underbite. Lovely job on the fur my dear. :-)
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