4.08.2009

Inspiration From You- March 2009


Wilson
8"x 10" acrylic on masonite

Here is the "Inspiration From You" painting for March. I asked the person who submitted this photo to tell us the story about Wilson:

"I really wanted a Chihuahua. My husband kept saying how much responsibility a dog was. One weekend I found some Chihuahuas listed in the paper and asked if we could "just look". We met a breeder at a McDonalds. He had two male puppies in a crate, one short hair and one white long hair. I pulled out the short hair (I had never planned on a long hair) and the long hair jumped into my husband's hands....when I saw the puppy's little face and the look on my husband's face, I knew I had won....we got a dog that day.
We went straight to PetSmart for "supplies". We went from being dogless to being "those people". We were looking at dog clothes, dog toys, cooing at our puppy and holding him wrapped in a light blue fleece blanket.
The first name we picked was "Livingston", because that is my home town. Well, "Livingston" lasted about 6 hours; it was just too cumbersome to say. My husband said he had an idea but I probably would not like it, "Wilson". It was a perfect fit. We call Wilson "The Baby". Yes, we are "those people"!"

9 comments:

L.Holm said...

Wonderful story, and wonderful painting. What a sweet face. They must be very happy to have little Wilson!

Edward Burton said...

Wonderful painting, Annie - very cute! Great brushwork too.

dominique eichi said...

Oh he is beautiful, great story. I love your application and choices of colors too. you can feel his energy. Well done.

Anonymous said...

What a sweet dog! I wish he was mine...oh wait he is!!! Annie, thank you for capturing Wilson so PERFECTLY! You are just an amazing artist. Lisa

Carrie Griesemer said...

I'm glad you ended up with this sweet long haired pup, beautiful job!

Angela Elledge said...

Annie - Your painting of Wilson makes me happy. Love your brushstrokes.

Unknown said...

Wilson is winsome and wonderful!!! You've captured the breed's big brown eyes that usually melt a viewers heart in a glimpse. Awesome.

Gwen Bell said...

Oh no...this makes me want a dog. What an adorable puppy. Love your luscious brush strokes and those big brown eyes.

James Whitehurst said...

lol, Great painting,,and what a face!

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