springer spaniel pet portrait
And an update on dear Pickle, he has put on some weight now and is concentrating his efforts on eating as much hay as possible. As I am still giving him medicine twice daily I can feel him getting plumper all the time but he does still squeak a little whereas he used to shreak at me non-stop so there is still some way to go yet but at long last, after all the ups and downs over the past month I think we are finally on the last uphill bit!Thankfully it is Friday and I have spent a week on banks at work. The bank we are working up and down today is very steep and also covered with wild garlic plus it's damp, hence I have fallen, slipped, skidded and basically slalomed my way down it many times and the garlic has made everything smell awful, even Willow smells of garlic, yuk! I like garlic but an overdose of a week's worth is not the most aromatic smell I know of. Poo, I stink!!!
Anyway, as it is reasonably rainfree this afternoon, I am about to let all of my furry friends, including Pickle, have a run around on the grass for a few hours! Hope the weather is good wherever you all are too!
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11 Comments:
You probably get Springer Spaniel portrait commissions because you do them like no other with the detail and wonderful gloss to their fur.
I so glad Squeak is feeling better! As for the wild garlic, I am sure you and Willow will have no problems with Vampires for a while.
This is looking great!
Thanks twincedar, as for vampires Sheila, I hadn't thought of them, I think everyone will be giving me a miss until I have a soak in the bath! And I do seem to get a lot of spaniel portraits which is no hardship as I do love them so much.
Love your new blog look! Very clean and easy on the eyes! I also love the start of your latest spaniel - he's going to be gorgeous!
Thanks Laura, I quite like the new blog too, it's growing on me. I'm not normally this streamline, I do like a bit of clutter so I'll need to resist adding anything more! And the spaniel reference image is a lovely pose to do, I'm really happy to work with it.
Very nice work Karie-Ann . Love the spaniels. you do them so well.
Look forward to the progress..also Pickle.
You are so talented.
Thanks Dors, I do seem to get a high percentage of spaniel portraits, but I do love them.
Your Portraits are fantastic! The fine detail is stunning. Hope you don't mind if I add your link to my blog.
You do beautiful work! I have a commission of a poodle I'm starting this week. I just bought some drafting film, but this client wants it on linen canvas. I'm anxious to try out the film though. Thank you for your kind comments on my blog!
I love profile portraits! I'm looking forward to the progress.
Hi Gwen, many thanks for the link, it's much appreciated.
And Deb you must try drafting film, I am now converted, I cannot believe how much I hated it the first time around!
Thanks for the comment Kat!
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