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Original Art Printed on Archival Paper

Original Art Printed on Archival Paper

ORIGINAL ART

"Milo all Boxed In"

This piece is representative of our gentle boxer named Milo. She came to us when she was 13 years old and lived with us for 2 years. She was a wonderful dog and a great companion. The piece was originally done for my wife so she would have something to put up in her office to remind her of Milo. Always remember to check the local shelters when you are looking for a boxer or any breed. Milo was given up by her owner's at age 13 with much life left to live. We took Milo to the beach and moutains a few times during her two years with us; where she had a wonderful time. Frame and mat not included. The frame and mat were added for representational purposes only. Shipped in a sleeve with sturdy backing to ensure it reaches you in perfect condition. Shipped through USPS first class mail with tracking and delivery confirmation. Please feel free to contact me with any questions--I will be more than happy to help! Laugh dogs Laugh Studio All Rights Reserved. Laugh dogs Laugh Studio retains all reproduction rights and copyrights, sale does not reflect transfer of copyright. All images are property of the artist and may not be reproduced and duplicated. Actual colors of your print may vary slightly from the image shown due to monitor color settings. Please note that this listing is for art print only; frame and mat are shown for visual purposes only.

 

When I was young I dreamed of becoming an artist; but like so many aspiring artists I didn't follow my dream but instead went to business school and got an accounting degree. I spent the last 29 years working as a CPA/CFO in the construction and real estate business. Three years ago I started to draw again as a way to relax. My drawings are almost meditative in the metaphysical sense as well as in content and form. I don't start with any particular idea of where the drawing is going. I let my thoughts guide where and how my pen reacts to the paper. I am always surprised with the finished piece.

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