Pomeranians always look happy, and this little guy, who I met during the Scottsdale Gallery Walk a while ago, was no exception. He acted like a 'big dog', in that he was calm, and had a big presence. I let my brushstrokes emphasize his gregarious nature. He was quite a lot of fun to paint!
The previous post of the horse & buggy were from Quebec City!!!! Congrats to those who guessed it!
The previous post of the horse & buggy were from Quebec City!!!! Congrats to those who guessed it!
The expression says it all!
ReplyDeleteWhat a happy little dog indeed! Love the way you've painted his fur and those sweet shining eye's. The background radiating out really does give a sense of his energy.
ReplyDeleteWhat a personality. Such a cute stance and personality.
ReplyDeleteOh, he is a happy guy. Like Gwen, the energy shows in this piece. The blue background just reinforces the happy feeling. Good job.
ReplyDeleteGreat little painting, I love how you painted the rays of blue with your brushstrokes, it is like he is radiating sunshine and happiness. How is Paco taking this?
ReplyDeleteHe's a doll! I love the blues!! : )
ReplyDeleteHe's adorable, Kelley. Love how all your brush strokes radiate outward like he is giving off lots of energy into the surrounding air.
ReplyDeleteO.K....did he just make your day....can't help but smile at that cutie.
ReplyDeleteKelley! I have an amazingly wonderful little 5 pound pom dog! I just LOVE the little critter! She looks just like a little fox. So you can imagine how happy I am you chose to paint this one! Great job !!!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for the donut duel Kelley! Fun, fun, fun - let's play!
ReplyDeleteAnd love the little guy!
Your painting captured thisw tiny dog's big personality! Wonderful job!
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