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by Debra Grace Addison
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I have not painted with acrylics in over twenty years; here is a project in a medium I do not usually use. After our family dog, Brownie passed, I... more
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I have not painted with acrylics in over twenty years; here is a project in a medium I do not usually use. After our family dog, Brownie passed, I painted this as art part of a final sign-art project where I mounted it on a purchased sign. It was a gift for my husband. I found the blank wooden cut-out of the dachshund on Etsy, and I tried my best to capture the heart and soul of Brownie, as I knew her.
Debra Grace Addison is an independent artist and business writer who works remotely from her Sea Glass Creative studio in Gulf Breeze, Florida. Colors, textures, emotions, passions, a vivid imagination, and her desire to communicate and exchange thoughts and ideas are the driving forces behind her creative photography and mixed media endeavors. She is a native of Long Island, New York, and a graduate of LIM College, in Manhattan, New York. Her photographs and artwork are available for purchase on customizable, printed wall art, greeting cards, decor, giftware, and apparel through her gallery shop website*: www.debra-addison.pixels.com. Kindly contact Debra Grace Addison directly for questions, resale inquiries, and...
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Becky Titus
This is wonderful :-)
Amy E Fraser
Debra this is a beautiful memorial. I love it! I strongly encourage you to keep painting in acrylics. It really is lovely
Debra Grace Addison replied:
Thank you, Amy. I glued the dog to a premade 3-d American flag sign I found in a thrift store and added her name in painted wood letters. My husband loves the gift. I held my breath the entire time I painted it, scared to mess it up. I only had one cut-out dog. When I do paint with acrylics next, I want to add that golden product to the paint, so it does not dry so quickly. I appreciate your message; it will help my courage.