Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Tibetan Terrier Tasha

I am unfamiliar with this breed and when I saw a photo of her next to Daisy the Maltese, I noticed she was quite a bit bigger than Daisy.

She was the size of a poodle and had this adorable big head thanks to the fluffy fur on this medium sized body. Her color is raspberry.

Thank you for all your encouraging and supportive comments on this series. HUGS!

15 comments:

Stephen Dell'Aria said...

Another nice portrait. I like the loose hairs around the face, they add an interesting detail.

Gail H. Ragsdale said...

My favorite to date! Love the colors and how you have the hair textured!

dominique eichi said...

This is my favorite, I would like to see a little bit of the body so that we don't get the feeling she is without one.

Carol Horzempa said...

You keep getting better at these dog portraits .....I really like this one! Very nice handling of the fur and eyes, and I love the colors.

Carrie Griesemer said...

Really nice! The fur looks great, I love the dabs of purple.

sandy said...

Ahhh great job, love this! I have enjoyed all these.

Archie and Melissa said...

hi sheila!
i adore your pet portraits!

artbyakiko said...

Another cute painting!! You have captured her personality. Keep up the good work!

Edward Burton said...

VERY cute, Sheila!

Unknown said...

Wow Sheila, nice warm darks and the highlights are striking. I like how you put the eye highlight as a horizontal line of light - can't wait to see the next one!!
pughugs from Texas....

Michelle said...

Such great pet portraits...very fun and lively! Great series!

Art with Liz said...

You really have done a great job on these three. Well done. Love this ones eyes! So expressive.
(Thanks for your help, by the way, gratefully appreciated!) LOL

James Parker said...

Knew it was a Tibetian Terrier the second I saw it. ;-)

maddsketch said...

very cute! hey i hope you don't mind but i also signed up at the Etsy site and put u as the Referrer ^_^'

Unknown said...

Unmistakable hair of a terrier! Its lovely Sheila, and great choice of colours!