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number two Boys best Friend by ~startattookid:iconstartattookid:


©2005-2008 ~startattookid
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Submitted: April 2, 2005
Image Size: 388 KB
Resolution: 369×1044
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acrylic on wood panel 16"x48" ..senior show 2 of 4...my pug Jinx

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~strawberriepunk:iconstrawberriepunk: Apr 2, 2005, 4:33:13 PM
Nicely done, I really like the effect of the wood grain showing though the paint..
Can't wait to see the others.. :D

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*insanellamagirl:iconinsanellamagirl: Apr 2, 2005, 4:44:10 PM
i like the angle you have given us on the dog. really nice details on his wrinkly face and the carpet.
i also like how the wood grain can ben seen through the paint.

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~rockst3ady:iconrockst3ady: Apr 2, 2005, 5:02:55 PM
sorry i am too tired to write a decent comment, but i love it.
~punkrockDAN:iconpunkrockDAN: Apr 2, 2005, 5:11:26 PM
This paintings really awesome but man pugs are ugly!
Im sorry but thier face looks like a smashed butt.
Love the typography work here


-Dan

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I'm Dan. I live in a van down by the river.
~sporadictouchofennui:iconsporadictouchofennui: Apr 2, 2005, 9:01:39 PM
yes, please.

I like how he is shooting stars out of his eyes
alot.

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~nellmckellar:iconnellmckellar: Apr 2, 2005, 10:53:19 PM
Nice take on an old line.
My heart melts :heart:

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=Buuya:iconBuuya: Apr 3, 2005, 7:44:24 AM
You captured the, well, "pugness" of a pug well. He's too adorable :D

I don't know why, but I love the clouds. Great job.

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~im4candee:iconim4candee: Apr 3, 2005, 9:16:22 AM
Oh so awesome! This, as well as "three As Lovers Go" are both AMAZING pieces! Great work

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