Beau 

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  • my dog

  • oil on canvas

  • The flash doesn’t bother Beau because he is blind. But he has no probem locating his food dish…

  • For the fans : )

  • Another one for the fans!

  • Beau, a very handsome Bruno de Jura, living a dream after my friend Jilly rescued him from a dog refuge (Jilly tells his story here). Beau is beautiful from every angle, but what I particularly love is the way he rests his head deep in his shoulders, like a duck. — Watercolour + digital text. NOV07

  • Rose of simple colour but with beauty beyond words…

  • This is my granddaughter with her horse Beau. The expression on her face in / pricless. He wanted her candy and she didn’t want to give it up.

  • ‘Twas was a dark and stormy day…

  • Pathetic attempt at humor, I know. But it looked like a cool little ‘crick’ tunnel… LavenderMoon~

  • Introducing you to Dandy Dan, Mary Jane’s Beau / Wacom Tablet drawn in PhotoShop

  • Parisian lilac trees and walls…and a little love.

  • Beau is my best friend. Is he yours? http://www.redbubble.com/people/beaumitchell

  • this is a special commenorative tee shirt I’ve whipped up in honour of Cedric and Beau the Redbubble Devils who have been staying with me for a couple of days on their way around the world…..it’s just for fun in other words…... :)

  • This character is drawn and coloured with ink. It is beaded and all designs are designed with various metals.

  • Beau, First Captain of a boat he was. He gruffly barked orders as I took the tiller of his favorite vessel, our old wooden Bateau, a traditional crabbing boat. Together, we’d motor off into the distance in our almost daily adventures on the Chesapeake Bay on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. The rougher the water was, the more we rejoiced. Beau was so big, that if you looked at us going out into the bay from behind, it looked as if there were two people in the boat! Surfing the waves upon our imminent return gave us great joy. Beau, a one-hundred-ten pound Golden Retriever, was my best seafaring buddy and the only Captain that would gladly let me steer! He would await my arrival every day in our old, eighteen foot wooden bateau. Patience was his forte as he would sit or lay in the boat, always ready for immediate departure upon my return from work. On one occasion, my Step-Mother, El and I had made a very grave mistake. We left the shore without Beau. About ten minutes later, we thought we saw something bobbing in the water. Upon looking back, we realized that our Captain was overboard and swimming, so we turned around for a rescue mission. Now, hauling in a wet, 110-pound dog is no easy feat. I’m not sure how we did it, but Captain Gratitude was now soaking wet and all aboard – motor on! Beau had a certain fondness for fish. Dead fish are a pure, dog scent straight from heaven. One afternoon, Beau came home reeking of the most disgusting stink I had ever smelled. El and I set to work immediately. Poor Captain Beau was now at our command. Shampoo, perfume, powders and anything we could find now engulfed his newly scented aura. Later I found the source of the stink. Long dead on the beach laid a putrid Carp, which was rotten and at least three to four feet long. I did my very best to wish it well and immediately sent it back out to sea with a stick …Yuck! Beau was also fond of women’s underwear, namely mine. Innocently and nonchalantly he would mouth it up off the floor and promptly deposit it on the beach. Whenever I was missing underwear, I had a pretty darned good idea of where it might be! Beau could spot and hear my little VW Bug rumbling homeward bound at least a quarter of a mile away. He would run out to greet me, followed by a good jog to the left of my car. How many human friends do any of us have, who would do that on a regular basis? I can’t think of any. Perhaps you are luckier than me! During those days, I probably weighed about 118 pounds. I would sit Indian style and Beau took great joy sitting in my lap. Despite the fact that he weighed almost as much as me and that I couldn’t see in front of me worth a squat, he never once squished me. The last time I saw Beau, he tenderly sat in my lap. However, this time was different, because we both knew he was dying. Beau Geste means beautiful gesture. He lived up to his name and I was grateful to live in Gratitude, Maryland, as well as to have great gratitude for those special times I had with my loving Beau (pun intended). A rather good-looking Beau, wouldn’t you say? Here he was with something in his mouth, but thankfully not MY underwear! This photograph was shot in Rock Hall, Maryland in 1976. We had restored an old canning factory, which was nestled into the Marina and hence, named it “The Strawberry Factory.” Many a good times were had there, whether we were crabbing, motoring, sailing or swimming!! Ah, days of nostalgia…Beau will always be deep within my heart and soul!!!

  • This is my grandaughter Chloe. I never tire of photographing her. She on the other hand, tires of it alot. At the end of the day, with her she sometimes says “no more pictures grandma”. / Done with Photoshop cs2, Topaz Adjust, the small details setting, adjusted in Photoshop with highlights and shadow, under the adjustment menu.

  • Chloe, Photoshop cs2, topaz Adust, soft details settings. !Here is the After picture. As you can see I had to adjust the color. Then Crop the image. then I had to soften it and add some color to highlight the Lips. I can’t remember all the steps as there were quite a few. Done with Photoshop cs2, and topaz adjust.!

  • Colored portrait photograph / Kodak developing paper / Beau my baby / I had him for fifteen years and lost him four years ago…I really miss him…I was going to get another little dog like him but realized I could never replace him…He was the smartest dog…I couldn’t even spell sometlhing and he new what I was saying…I ended up getting a yellow Lab puppy I thought for my husband ..We named her Indi and she’s definately my dog..lol….I still miss Beau…I barried him in the backyard and put up a little plac.

  • Based on a photo by Anne Staub Plenty more dog art here / There’s a video of one of my drawings being constructed over at YouTube Calendars … /

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