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Sharpei - Golden Boy Painting by Laura  Grisham

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Comments (2)

Simona  Mereu

Simona Mereu

Really beautiful! Voted

Laura Grisham replied:

Thanks for taking the time to vote for 'Golden Boy.' It's one of my favorites...and by the way: I was born in Catania, Sicily and had duel-citizenship until I was 21! Sadly, I have not been able to return to Sicily since my parents moved back to the USA in 1962.

Bruce Combs - REACH BEYOND

Bruce Combs - REACH BEYOND

Hi, Laura! I had really forgotten how well you utilize more than just the eyes for the expression of your "heavenly hounds!" Not that the eyes themselves are worth a bit less than maybe a whole dog, or maybe two, from your marvelous and growing (and growing better and better, if possible) collection of "POOCH PORTRAITS," as you call them!. But look here, if you CAN pull your own eyes away from Golden Boy's for a moment, at the so-subtle a small angle of the head to our right side. So subtle is it that a bit of tinkering with the width of background would almost obscure it even further from our eyes. But Golden Boy knows that subtlety often is stronger than energetic begging, demands, physical actions, and so forth. And so does artist Laura Grisham! Go on and compare the tiny differences she crafts between the aspects of the two ears! That's all just a start toward doggie-art appreciation. I'll leave you on your own, now, with one final word about Laura's collection: be careful not to overdose! Better to come for a little while -- maybe enjoy just a portrait or two at a time -- until suddenly you turn a page, and, wow! That's the painting you want to live with! And you weren't even shopping! Peace, etc., Bruce

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