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  • I was playing around with taking pictures of my sheltie in the morning light. I personally like this one. the way the light shines up one side of the face to reveal the details and colors of his fur, while at the same time lighting a good portion of his white mane. I think this showcases the distinct frontal features of this breed well. I hope you like this as much as I do. /

  • Fire Sheep 1967 Fire Sheep are more resilient than other Sheep. They are less likely to get their feelings hurt or seek the approval of others. Fire Sheep are more than capable of taking care of themselves. Different from other Sheep they do not hesitate to stand up for themselves. They are vivacious, charismatic and sometimes flamboyant individuals. No surprise they prefer theater to any of the arts. Fire Sheep enjoy a small closely knit circle of friends and family. You can often find a Fire Sheep basking in the social limelight. Sheep do not like to be alone. As would be expected they are family-oriented people who love children and big families. Sheep will give themselves entirely to the right partner and will do everything they can to maintain a stable, loving, happy relationship. Sheep can be clingy and self-deprecating and yet loving creatures who make great romantic partners. They are compassionate, kind, genuine and affectionate. All Sheep needs a partner who will be supportive and attentive. With love the Sheep can develop the self-confidence they lack. Most Sheep are unaware of their own talents, but with encouragement and love they will discover their self worth. Sheep need a partner who makes them feel safe enough to try new things and who will give them the confidence they need to grow as companions. Wood signs will feed Fire, Water Signs will quench their heat. Earth signs will be created by Fire, Metal Signs will be melted by Fire. With just these few simple concepts the Fire Sheep can seek the partner of their greatest compatibility In matters of love Fire Sheep fare best with Rabbits, Pigs, and Horses. Avoid the Ox, Dog and Rooster. In short marry a Earth Rabbit and avoid Water Dog. Ask any Sheep and they will tell you that they simply want a bit of peace. They want nothing more than to carrying on with life in their own quiet, individual way. They need to be content as a small part of a larger middle. Most of all they do not want to be leading anything.. Sheep are quiet and calm people. Sheep appreciate cultural events and focus much of their energy on artistic hobbies. Always easygoing and relaxed, they are most happy when going with the flow. The Year of the Sheep is the eighth in the Chinese astrological cycle following the Year of the Horse, and recurs every twelfth year. Though the starting day of the year may vary the majority of people born in the years 1907, 1919, 1931, 1943, 1955, 1967, 1979, 1991 and 2003 are Sheep. Sheep are naturally nurturing. They enjoy taking care of other people. Sheep people are calm individuals. Their personalities are quiet, reserved and soothing. Sheep like the company of others. They prefer to stand in the back, watching contently from the sidelines. Let others dazzle the company. Sheep generally excel in life because they are so good at keeping the peace and accomplishing the tasks at hand. The Year of the Sheep is eighth in the Chinese astrological order following the Year of the Horse. . The Chinese name for the Sheep is YANG the sign of the arts. July is the month of the Sheep and as such the Western astrological counterpart is Cancer. The Sheep is smart, artistic, kind, happy and reserved. In their dark moods they can be insecure and very dependent

  • Water Tiger 1962 The Water Tiger is a soothing and tranquil breed. Unlike most Tigers they have the ability to consider feelings and ideas from other people. This empathy makes them quite sensible and understanding. Fire Tigers are also born with a great intuitive power. They have excellent judgment and make accurate assessments of most situations. This Tiger is a bit indecisive, compared to other cats. It stems from their habit of watching and waiting before leaping. Water Tigers need to guard against excessive sleeping or daydreaming. This passive behavior will prohibit them from achieving the goals they initially set out to accomplish. No doubt about it Tigers are incredibly sexy people, beautiful and sensually romantic. Creative and spontaneous lovers they never lose their creative spark or flare for an evening of passion. Their partner is always exposed to a hint of danger and the curiosity of the unknown. A Tiger once committed will want to dominate and lead you. This natural nurturing mechanism if left unchecked will lead to complete control. This is one controlling and negative effect a Tiger can have on their partner, as opposed to the myriad of positive elements they bring to a relationship, trust, passion, politeness and spontaneity to name only a few. Tigers love excitement and require a partner who can keep up with all they want to see and do. The potential partner for a Tiger must be able to stand the random mood swings, the ups and downs, the good with the bad. Metal signs will collect Water; Water Signs will nourish Wood signs and quench Fire Signs. Water signs will be absorbed by Earth signs. With just these few simple concepts the Water Sheep can seek the partner of their greatest compatibility In matters of love Tigers fare best with the Horse, Dog and Pig.. Avoid the Monkey, Snake and Ox.. In short marry a Metal Horse and avoid the Fire Ox. To the Chinese the Tiger is said to be lucky, vivid, lively and engaging. Renowned for their incredible bravery and willingness to engage in battle it is often wondered if a Tiger is so brave because he is so lucky. It is said that having a Tiger in the house is the very best protection against the evils of fire and burglary. The Year of the Tiger is the third in the Chinese astrological cycle following the Year of the Ox and recurs every twelfth year. Though the starting day of the year may vary the majority of people born in the years 1914, 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986 and 1998 are Tigers Tigers do not find worth in power or money. Completely honest about what they feel they expect the same of you. They seek approval from peers and family. Because of their charming personalities Tigers are usually well liked. Failing at a given task or being unproductive in personal or professional life can cause a Tiger to experience a depression. Even more damaging is criticism from loved ones. Lke all felines, Tigers land on their feet, ready for their next act in life, pursuing it with unyielding energy and hunting to perfection. Tigers are relentlessly competitive – they cannot pass up a challenge, particularly if honor is at stake, or if protecting those they love. Tigers are unpredictable and it is fatal to underestimate their reactions. Even when appearing calm they may pounce without a moment’s warning. Always natural leaders, they have a strong sense of their own dignity, and when finding themselves members of the rank and file they can be stubborn and obstinate. In positions of power they are difficult though stimulating bosses. Tigers are intelligent, alert, and farsighted. Formidable enemies they are good strategists and tacticians always with a hidden agenda. Their only apparent weakness is they can risk their luck too often, and have great difficulty keeping their restless nature under control. More often than not their tactics pay off in life. The Chinese name for the Tiger is HU, the sign of courage. February is the month of the Tiger and as such the Western astrological counterpart is Aquarius. Tigers are known for courage, vehemence, self-Reliance, friendliness, hopefulness and resilience. Their weakness is vanity and a disregard for others.

  • ‘I’m sick of Elly the retriever getting all the attention. It’s about time you had a real dog up here…Oops gotta go. Gotta round up a few Cafe Lattes…” x Jess Dog-Kerr. – Dog photography – Africa photography / - Beach photography - Black & white photography – Dog photography – Africa photography / - Beach photography - Monotone photography

  • DETAIL: “The Studio & Spirits Dream” Oil on Canvas. / I spent the last decade uprooted and on the road. I landed in a barn for awhile on a millionaire’s horse ranch, eventually turning the tack room into a studio that was liveable, enabling me to move out of the ranch’s bunkhouse (12 X 12 foot room with sink) and take up barn residence. It was a wonderful place for 4 years with horse pasture – about 200 occupants – out the door. Goats, sheep, mule named Corizon and Rambo the Ram in stalls and paddock on the other side, the Santa Lucia range all misty , mooned, sunned, gusted, and Milky Wayed before me. And it was the first functional studio I’d had in years. I wrote. And I painted. / This dream, this studio I painted there, is crowded with things I loved and hadn’t seen in ages, stored on the other side of America. Over filled with people I’d loved who’d died. With animals alive and not, who still owned my heart. With a chair from my twenties that no longer existed and the dream of my own bed again where such dreams could populate my nights. The cats who survived the move from Brooklyn then to Virginia’s wilderness then across country are on my bed, and some who departed before we got there, here too. My wonderful chocolate Lab – Rodin – is on alert at the bed’s end. A woodstove I’d seen once that would restore life to this heatless barn (I eventually got a kerosene heater). Some of my many thousands of books I carry with me that prop up my life are here, and all the intimate angels swinging through the undone work, the ready easel, the heart’s workplace. The Hawks Perch

  • Sheep dog and Sheperd herding the flock through a winter landscape at sunset. A river flows to the left and a bank of woodland to the right frames this impressive landscape. The patches of light glow on the white snow and the wool coats of the sheep. This is an OIL PAINTING by Coolart and it took her a year to complete

  • blue heeler herding sheep

  • So… what noises DO Giraffes make? I scribbled this idea on the back of a receipt, and as soon as it was printed, I couldn’t nail it down. The simple ones are the good ones. / Giraffes don’t make any noise, either, apparently…

  • Here I sit / in control / of my world. / My life / is full of joy.

  • Sheep running and leaping at Rural Hill Farm Sheep Dog Trial near Charlotte, North Carolina. The leap was a big surprise.

  • This Painting is of a Working Trial Champion Australian Shepherd, she was the sister of my first working stockdog her name was “Catdog” she is shown working working her stock with great skill / The stockdog trial is a competition to showcase the natural working ability of the breed through the use of certification for challenging trialing disciplines on several classes of stock (ducks,sheep and cattle).This very cute little Australian Shepherd on late late afternoon is showing very strong herding and working ability, pushing a loose sheep back into the flock. The sheep of course had a different idea in mind, its what you might call a CLASH OF WILLS but we all know the little stock dog will win in the end. / Original Oil painted on 11” X 14” stretched canvas created in my Grants Pass, Oregon Studio / Been Viewed -1038 views / Featured in: / Mans Best Freind / Painted Dogs Group / Best from around the Barnyard

  • Pastel on Mein Teintes paper – 50cm x 35cm This is the ‘reverse’ version of ‘Moving the Mob’. (This time one of the dogs is visible)! I sold the painting from our local gallery circa 2003. It is quite interesting revisiting older works, and I am tempted to play with textured paper again after looking at these two paintings. Featured in the Working Dogs group – June 2009 / Featured in Hand Painted or Drawn Art of Happiness & Joy – August 2009 / Featured in Painted Dogs – Oct 2009

  • Pastel on Colourfix sanded paper – 70cm x 50cm This was a commission for the chap depicted in the painting and he wanted his little dogs included as well as his prize rams, with a backdrop of his farm. This was 2006 and he had just cut his hay. (the paddock on the right). I don’t think there would be anything like this amount of growth now! Featured in Imaginative Realism – Sept 2009 / Featured in Creative Cards – Sept 2009 / Featured in Landscape Painting – Oct 2009

  • December is a chilly time to be living outdoors in Wyoming, but the lives of the sheepherders visiting from Peru, their dogs, and their horses revolve around the needs of the sheep… which takes them to pastures all over Wyoming. See also: / Sheepherding / Wave of Sheep / Sheep Dog in Training Canon 40D, f5, 1/400, ISO 400, focal length 100mm, Red Desert north of Rock Springs, Wyoming.

  • Moving the herd to new pasture in this vast sage desert. See also: / Sheep Wagon / Sheepherding / Sheep Dog in Training Canon 40D, f5, 1/400, ISO 400, focal length 100mm.

  • Notice the thick overalls that make this Peruvian sheepherder look like the Michelin man? December in Wyoming. ‘Nuf said. Framed print sold. Canon 40D, f 5.6, 1/500, ISO 500, focal length 320mm. See also: / Wave of Sheep / Sheep Dog in Training / Sheep Wagon Featured in: / - Dimensions group, August 2009, thanks so much!! / - JPG Cast-Offs, September 2009, thanks so much!! / - 300+ Go Long, September 2009, thanks so much!! / - A View Somewhere, November 2009, thanks so much!! / - Horse & Rider, November 2009, thanks so much!! / - Equine Athletes, November 2009, thanks so much!!

  • Opposites Attract – Paula Abdul….... a killer video :-)) Wombles is in lurve …....... / Sorry guys l know its bad lol but the more l did the more l laughed so thought l would share it !! / Love is a wonderous thing but l get this feeling he is barking up the wrong tree…........... I’m M.C. Kat on the rap so mic it / Here’s a little story and you’re sure to like it / Swift and sly and I’m playing it cool / With my homegirl, Paula Abdul Baby seems we never ever agree / You like the movies / And I like T.V. / I take thing serious / And you take ‘em light / you go to bed early / And I party all night / Our friends are sayin’ / We ain’t gonna last / Cuz I move slowly / And baby your fast / I like it quiet / And you love to shout / But when we get together / It just all works out I take-2 steps forward / You take-2 steps back / We come together / Cuz opposites attract / And you know—it ain’t fiction / Just a natural fact / We come together / Cuz opposites attract Who’d a thought we could be lovers / She makes the bed / And he steals the covers / She likes it neat / And he makes a mess / I take it easy / Baby I get obsessed / She’s got the money / And he’s always broke / I don’t like cigarettes / And he likes to smoke / Things in common / There just ain’t a one / But when we get together / We have nothin’ but fun I take-2 steps forward / You take-2 steps back / We come together / Cuz opposites attract / And you know—it ain’t fiction / Just a natural fact / We come together / Cuz opposites attract Baby ain’t it somethin’ / How we lasted this long / You and me / Provin’ everyone wrong / Don’t think we’ll ever / Get our differences patched / Don’t really matter / Cuz we’re perfectly matched Nothing in common but this trust / I’m like a minus, she’s like a plus / One going up, one coming down / But we seem to land on common ground / When things go wrong we make corrections / To keep things moving in the right direction / Try to fight it but I’m telling you Jack / It’s useless, Opposites Attract This is a composite image with my own pictures, brushes and textures courtesy of Deviant stock

  • Part of an illustration made for “la marelle éditions” / This work is not for sale on bubble but can be ordered on limited and signed editions. You just have to contact me directly. / Thanks for stopping by :-)

  • Australian Kelpie herding the sheep. / From original oil painting by Pieter Zaadstra

  • Australian art from Pieter Zaadstra. Gum Tree Lane – from original oil painting. Illustrator of the iconic book, “Our Australian Kelpie”

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