Here is Fudge. I had to work from photographs for this one. I took some after one of her moments of sheer madness and she needed to rest - for five minutes before the next one. She's a cross between a Poodle and a Fox Terrier - a Foodle, although, as she's tee total, I think a Perrier is more appropriate. (did you see what I did there?) I have lost count of the last warnings she's been on. It's snowing here in Lincoln, the dog has now pinched the best place in front of the fire and, although smelly, rather adorable.
Sunday, 23 November 2008
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Enjoying your blog! I am not too far from Lincolnshire (Norwich) and it is snowing here too!
Oh my gosh! I concede, your Fudge looks crazier than my Yao! I am in awe of this drawing, Steven. I enlarged it and am looking at every hair (penstroke) When I grow up I want to be you! Inspired!!
Lisa
this is amazing of Fudge with his or her Shirley Tenple "do"----wonderful work that expresses love.
I LOVE Perrier!! What a brilliant sketch!!!
Great sketch:)
I wish it was snowing here in London...I miss it so much!
I really enjoyed going through your posts! Beautiful art work and words:) Will definitely come back to see more.
EDM is amazing - so much inspiration, encouragement and energy:))
fantastic! what a great sketch and doggie!
Oh gosh, Stephen. This again is SO beautiful. Really gorgeous. It has to be said that some animal portraits can be a littel, um, mawkish. This isn't. At all. It's just really beautiful
This is going to be one amazing Molskine.
love your Perier and love your sketch
This is fabulous. I stared at it for quite some time before i knew what to say.
Bravo.
I just love your work Stephen!
She is soo cute. What a wonderful drawing of her. Being part poodle (my absolute favorite dogs) she'll be trying to outsmart you all the time and being part terrier she'll be very active. You've got your hands full but when she settles down you'll have a very loyal friend there.
Wow! This is wonderful.
Again, the hair is just amazing!
Your comments always make my day! ;-)
And I'm glad I could help because it would have been a pity never to have seen your talent.
Cheers, Karen
Magnificient strokes! :)
Fabulous. Just found your blog through edm and I'm enjoying your work so much.
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