Dog labradore 

386 creative works found

  • Labradorable
    by Meach

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    black labrador puppy

  • Guide
    by jotography

    US$3.42

  • A picture of Buster my labrador pal . Still trying to get that perfect pet pic so comments and tips most welcome! Taken on walk outside Peebles in scottish borders on a break before climbing up onto the ridge above See also old drove road A third shot of buster on the ridge with the wind in his ears called reading the wind completes the day / / / / / / /

  • Just how cute am I ???
    by Andy Mueller IPA

    US$4.56–US$121.60

    Such a sweet little pup, quite the model considering he only had 5 weeks to learn the “biz”. Hi s name is Chevy, he’s a full blooded golden retriever and will be trained as a hunting dog in months to come.

  • Murphy's Law
    by Steve Jones

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    This is Murphy a very old and wonderful SpringaDor. (Springer Spaniel cross Labrador)

  • Teddy
    by Russell Fry

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    One of the shots of our pet that I like. Teddy was above me with the sky and clouds as a background. A little Photoshop magic and…... voila!

  • I'm Tired
    by Michael Jordan

    US$3.85–US$102.60

    Oscar tired out after a hard afternoons play. He was 13wks in this shot and had just been running round with my 2 labs for about an hour.

  • Lab Launch
    by Steve Jones

    US$3.71–US$98.80

  • It's a tough life
    by Claire Armistead

    US$4.22–US$112.48

  • in the dog house
    by vian

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    watercolor of my dog leo he is nearly 2

  • Holly
    by David Barnes

    US$3.28–US$87.40

    This is my beanbag!

  • Lab Wake
    by Steve Jones

    US$3.85–US$102.60

  • What’s afoot? Is something stirring ? / Taken last autumn in woods in the scottish borders

  • This is my so patient pal buster checking out what’s in the wind while it cools his ears! He stood there for ages just looking and taking in all the sights, sounds and scents. Taken when we had reached the hilltop ridge of the old drove road outside Peebles in scottish borders. I’m still trying for that so elusive pet pic with a great backdrop which means an invitable compromise….( I know i’m not there yet but any comments or tips so welcome…) Behind Buster is the old Drove Road along which thousands of cattle annually were walked from the Highlands (and even islands!) via Crieff or Falkirk and thence south to Norfolk for fattening prior to their final journey to market in London, for sale. This was an arduous journey of 4-500 miles! The two clearly visible dykes (dry stone walls) on either side stopped the cattle from wandering off the track. Drovers used to herd several hundred head of cattle along such routes, chosen, not for shortness, but to avoid the cattle losing unneccessary condition, and to avoid turnpikes where tolls could be charged on each animal….. The head drover (the only one with horse) often rode ahead to check the route, and search for a suitable grazing place for the night. The other drovers covered the distance entirely on foot, and had to make many detours along the way to retrieve straying cattle. They were paid little, were expected to provide their own food, plus make the return journey at their own expense! I read too that if they ran short of food they would sometimes ‘bleed’ their cattle and mix with oatmeal to make their version of ‘black pudding’ (not a favourite of mine even now! yeuck!) Progress was slow, covering only ten or twelve miles a day. During these long treks the cattle progressively lost condition, and their value diminished. Poor drovers could accentuate this by driving the cattle too hard, or stopping places where the grass was poor. Droving like this was common from the 16th century but declined rapidly in the mid-nineteenth century when first steamships and then the advent of railways took over the work of the drovers. Thanks for taking the time to look and hope this third one does not feel too boring….(last one!) cheers / ding / ;)) /

  • Daisy
    by Laura J Smith

    US$4.28–US$85.50

    I’ve been working this year to improve on the texture of my artwork. I think this one shows I’m on the right track. Commissioned portrait. Yellow Lab / 5” x 7” Graphite

  • Waiting For Godot
    by Mark Ross

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    Black lab sitting in water with smoke in the air waiting for someone, anyone to throw him a stick. Click once on image to enlarge. / / / /

  • “The Guardian, A Portrait Of A Black Lab” is a signed,original, pastel and prismacolor pencil drawing. / Drawn on card stock, acid free artist drawing paper. / All of my drawings are sprayed with a final professional artist protective fixitive. “Custom Pet Portraits”is another area of my art work that I always return to and over the years I have helped preserve many a memorie for my buyers of the “Best Friends” that are still living or have passed over the rainbow bridge. These portraits have ranged from dogs, horses, hamsters and even fish in a bowl! I personally developed this sharp focus pastel and prismacolor pencil technique to make my drawings come alive. As with all of my artwork , my initials are on the front with full signature,title and date on back. / Thank you for viewing my art.

  • Ollie
    by John Edwards

    US$5.70–US$152.00

  • "On a Journey"
    by Elaine Farmer

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    The older Black Lab was just wandering around the neighborhood. He was as gentle as could be. So, I approached him with my camera….and he posed very nicely for me. I hope there are some “Lab” lovers out there! They are such wonderful dogs… :)

  • Waiting For Doc
    by RDRiccoboni

    US$42.75–US$228.00

    Waiting For Doc – by RD Riccoboni ™ portrait of three Labs. Three family members waiting for their master to return. Sometimes the slightest shift in the way you look at things, / a seemingly insignificant change in perspective can alter your life forever, / Author Unknown Color is the first thing you notice about my work. What makes it ‘pop’ is the placement of color and texture. The primary colors in my palette are derived from the colors in the original rainbow flag which represent sexuality, healing, sun, nature, art, harmony and spirit. As a painter I am a visual storyteller. A message comes with the art – perhaps it is playful, calming, erotic, disturbing, political, or even sacred. I like to flirt with the issues and experiences we face in everyday life, the things we do and the places we go that define our lives. Whether positive, humorous, or thought provoking, my work portrays events people relate to while creating a sense of place for the viewer. RD. Riccoboni More about this artist RD Riccoboni ™ is an innovative American-born painter (California, 1960), influenced by his early years living in the suburbs of New York City. A self-taught artist, he credits encouragement by family and teachers for his drive and inspiration. Riccoboni’s paintings on canvas and paper depict his travels and local interest. Subjects include California landscape, cityscape, portraiture, street-scenes, public events, and everyday happenings and friends. His palette is derived from the bold colors of the original rainbow flag. Colors that represent, sexuality, healing, sunshine, nature, art, harmony, and spirit. RD Riccoboni ™ is internationally recognized work represents community, a sense of place in a positive and life affirming manner. You can see his work at Beacon Artworks gallery located in Old Town San Diego State Historic Park in San Diego California.

  • Care For A Sit?
    by Glenna Walker

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    This is my brother’s two dogs, Mandy is the chocolate lab sitting on Maddie, the yellow/white lab. Maddie tolerates Mandy pretty well, well most of the time, LOL. Mandy is about 5 months in this photo and Maddie is about 2 years. This was taken back in April 2008. (Texas)

  • CODY SLEEPS
    by LinaJ

    US$3.42–US$91.20

  • Posh
    by Kenart

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Black Labrador bitch Watercolour / /

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