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New Dog---Old Tricks

You have heard the addage, "You can't teach an old dog new tricks." BUT, one thing is for sure--you don't have to teach new dogs the old tricks. This trick happens to be "how to flop on the front porch."

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ruth sears 13 Oct 2010

great perspective on this one,fine work indeed.

Artist Reply: Thanks so much!

Sigridur Bachmann 12 Mar 2010

So very captivating and very great work ! Stunning texture !

Artist Reply: Thanks again, Sigga, for the kind comment!

Kathleen Oliver 18 Jan 2010

Beautiful!!!!

Artist Reply: Thank you, Kathleen, for commenting on my pencil piece!

Patty Day 17 Nov 2009

Marvelous work of art!! Luv it!!!

Artist Reply: Thanks so much, Patty, for taking the time to view my work. I really appreciate your comment too!!!

Keisha Yunker 18 Oct 2007

You can almost reach out and touch him. I love that

Artist Reply: Thank you Keisha. Watch out--she likes to lick you hands. :)

Marlene Piccolin 13 Oct 2007

VERY well done. You nailed the eyes, paws, and "lay of the chin". He/she lives.

Artist Reply: Thank you so much for such encouragement!

Cathy Savels 27 Sep 2007

Amazing pencil work! Beautiful drawing.

Jeanne Santiago 25 Sep 2007

Terrifice canine portrait - such a sweet expression!!!

mahesh konsam 18 Sep 2007

excellent work!!

v blair 18 Sep 2007

The eyes..the fur...attention to detail....BRILLIANT WORK!!!!!!

Anonymous Guest 18 Sep 2007

Lisa, I can't believe the eyes! I just feel like I can reach out and pet him. That is so typically hound. This is so lifelike. Wonderful..... You got the hair perfectly.

Artist Reply: Thanks so much for taking the time to comment. She is on the porch right now and would love a pat on the head!

helen tyralik 18 Sep 2007

wonderful pencil work

Artist Reply: Thanks Helen.

Donald Dolanski 17 Sep 2007

At first, I honestly thought this was a photo. Incredible detail. Excellent work!

Artist Reply: Thanks so much for the comment. I used Bristol Vellum so I could really push for those minute details.

Lawrence Hickman 17 Sep 2007

great piece of work fantastically done awsome job

Artist Reply: Thanks for the comments!

J B 17 Sep 2007

Neat Drawing like the detail

Artist Reply: Thanks alot for viewing my work!