Basset Hound Painting - Original Oil Painting - Hound Dog Art - Shelter Dog Art - Basset Dog Art- 10% Benefits Animal Charities This is an original oil dog painting on standard 3/4 inch deep, 14 x 18 inch canvas of "Angel", a Basset Hound that was available for adoption at the Jackson County Animal Shelter. It is framed in a simple black inset floater frame so the overall dimensions are approximately 16 x 20 with the frame. It comes with a certificate of authenticity which has been signed and dated by me. As with all of my work, 10% of the sales price is donated to animal rescue groups and charities. For this painting, the donation will go to the Jackson County Animal Shelter, where I am also a volunteer. Please note that the image of my painting above is protected by copyright law. Any reproduction or copying of the image is illegal. This copyright will not transfer with the sale of this work. Additional Items in my shop that feature Angel: Animal Art Magnet: Animal Art Greeting Card:
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I am an oil painter, focused completely on animal paintings - pets and other animals. I paint from photographs (they must be yours/mine/or others without copyright issues) in a realistic style on bold backgrounds, and enjoy capturing the amusing and endearing expressions of the animal. I departed a 20-year corporate career in 2006 to spend time on volunteer activities and art. I am now the proud mom to four former shelter dogs (a side benefit to volunteering at the shelter) and paint from my home studio (a remodeled carriage house in my backyard) and at the Ashland Art Center on Main Street.
Ten percent of my sales are donated to local animal rescue groups and charities where I am a volunteer - Jackson County Animal Shelter, Sanctuary One, and Equamore Horse Sanctuary. I am also a member of HeARTs Speak, the Ashland Gallery Association and The Canine Art Guild.
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