Beagle Wall Art

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  • Black and white beagle puppy

  • Mucking about with our dog and his mate from down the road yesterday.

  • He’s from the shallow end of the gene pool.

  • This was my second attempt at color pencil. She was a commission for graphite, but I knew she would be so much better in color and that the client would really prefer color. So I jumped in and tried it, and this was the result. Think I’ll do more… 8X10 Color Pencil on Stonehenge 100% cotton vellum 250 GSM paper.

  • Beagle pup taking a break

  • First image in my bathtub portraiture series…thanks a bunch to my lovely friend Peter and his gorgeous little companion Scraps for putting up with me… entire bathtub portraiture series=

  • A picture of my new ‘baby’ – beagle puppy called Flash. She is sooo gorgeous and full of energy. Here is she 9 weeks old. She is now 9 months old. Uploaded May 2008 Featured in Pets R Us group – June 2009

  • My adorable Pepper – no longer with us – was a cross between a beagle and a poodle – a boodle?

  • An oil painting created for Darwin Day 2008. A portion of the profits from merchandise with this image will go toward The Beagle Project , a re-creation of the voyage of The Beagle, launching in 2009 on the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin’s birth. You can see a ‘Making of’ this image on my blog, The Flying Trilobite . (my first image on Redbubble!) -Glendon Mellow / The Flying Trilobite / Art in Awe of Science

  • Rosie, my 6 yr old Beagle peeking out the door to the backyard.

  • An oil painting created for Darwin Day 2008, this version is like the original and without text. A portion of the profits from merchandise with this image will go toward The Beagle Project , a re-creation of the voyage of The Beagle, launching in 2009 on the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin’s birth. You can see a ‘Making of’ this image on my blog, The Flying Trilobite . -Glendon Mellow / The Flying Trilobite / Art in Awe of Science

  • Watercolor, 20×30 cm, watercolorpaper, commission 2008 / www.arts-and-dogs.de

  • Painted with a limited palette of pastel pencils

  • February 2008 (This is a slightly larger version than the other versions in my gallery.) In honour of Charles Darwin, biologist, naturalist, adventurer. Evolution by natural selection is one of the most powerful discoveries we humans are capable of and the simple rules have led to such beautiful biodiversity. This image is available in many forms, and a portion of the profits goes in support of The Beagle Project, an ambitious scientific and educational re-creation of the original ship that took Darwin on his historic voyage. Oil on canvas paper / by Glendon Mellow

  • Here are Pixie, the black Cane Corso, and Tucker, the Beagle. The size difference may prevented other dogs from becoming friends; however, these two are playful pals. The dogs chase each other around, or Pixie (the Cane Corso) lies on the ground and lets Tucker (the Beagle) pretend to be dominant as the little dog jumps on her and chews her ears. They eat together and, when they sleep, Tucker lies against the big black dog to stay warm. The two dogs apparently draw comfort from each other. The bond that dogs can establish with other dogs and species is often dramatic and poignant. This is consistent with the idea that, although dogs are happiest when they are in a social situation, the species that they are interacting with is less important than the quality of the interactions. Thank you for being a Friend card / Framed Print /

  • Beagle puppies are among the cutest critters on God’s earth. The Beagle’s soft brown eyes are probably his most appealing feature. One long gaze into the eyes and the potential owner is likely to become an actual owner, for the breed has mastered the trick of looking as if he doesn’t have a friend in the world. The cuteness of Beagle puppies has made them favorites of the pet store trade. However, Beagles are sociable dogs developed to work in packs. If a Beagle becomes an only pet, its family must be prepared to provide a lot of stimulation for the dog to keep him home. Otherwise, his need for companionship and his desire to follow his nose to adventure could lead him to adopt another family, get arrested for running at large, or worse. His wanderlust, need for activity, and loud voice make him unsuitable for sedentary families or for apartments or unfenced yards. And it’s the bay, or half-howl, that causes neighbors to curse the day you bought your pet. Beagles are wonderful in the right home, with the right person or family. If treated right they are one of the most amiable hounds and calm, tractable house pets. They are excellent child’s dogs, gentle, incredibly tolerant and always ready to join in a game or an adventure. Puppy Time Set of Two / ! / / /

  • Meet the delightful Cooper, the beagle with one eye, and Olivia, the Boston Terrier. Taken with Canon 5D and 24-105mm L series lens @ f13, ISO 100, 1/200th sec, 3 x Elinchrom Studio lights. Featured in Paws & Claws Group, August 2009.

  • Twelve Week beagle pup at our office. He was too cute not to photograph.

  • Cooper the beagle. / Taken for my 2010 calendar in my Perth studio. Captured with Canon 5D and 24-105mm lens @ f13, ISO 100, 1/200th sec. Featured in 100% Group, Cats & Dogs Group, Paws ‘n’ Claws Group, Animal Portraits Group & Our K9 Friend Group, PhoDOGgraphy Group, Canon DSLR Group, Mans Best Friend Group, Sept 2009. Hall of Fame for Animal Artists Group & Beagle Group, Nov 2009. Top 10 (6th) Pets R Us Group, Brown & White Dogs Challenge, Sept 2009.

  • This painting is dedicated to Rev.Prof. John Stevens Henslow and Charles Darwin. They shared many years of friendship and would often take long walks together. John Stevens Henslow taught Darwin at Cambridge. Darwin entrusted his whole collection of specimens to Henslow when he returned from the voyage on HMS Beagle, on 2nd October 1836. In a letter written to Hooker concerning Professor Henslow, Darwin wrote….. .....If he is well enough tell him how gratefully and affectionately I shall love and honour him to the day of my death…... Reverend Professor John Stevens Henslow died on May, 16th 1861. / Charles Darwin died on April, 19th 1882. / Ralph Vaughan Williams died on August, 26th 1958. Music -Ralph Vaughan Williams – Darwin’s Grand-Nephew In memory of them all. Portrait of John Steven Henslow one of my Spirit Guides. October, 30th 2009

  • I’m pretty sure this is what Fletcher is saying at the moment I took the photo. The object in question being a scrunch ball hidden under his jaw.

  • This is the dog of my aunt… Ben… he has taken part magnificently in the Shooting… not as well as our Rocky which has itself, unfortunately, always a little silly… Ben had joke with the Shooten and I by the treatment… and therefore we wish you a wonderful soon Christmas!!

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