
Original artwork auction - Giddy Up! -CLOSED
Up for offers this week is the original Copic marker and ink artwork for "Giddy Up!", showing how a couple of Blue Heelers (Texas breed of Australian Cattle Dog) keep sharp for their herding duties. It's also a great way to make sure he won't run off. This piece premiered at Anthrocon in July of 2014.
Image area is roughly 7 x 10 inches, matted in archival quality suede to a final size of 11 x 14 inches. This makes it very easy and affordable to frame if desired.
Minimum bid is $75 US, please bid in at least $1 increments.
If bidding reaches $150, bids will be in at least $5 increments.
If bidding reaches $250, bids will be in at least $10 increments.
Please bid in the reply thread that says "Bidding starts here!", any comments or questions can be posted as regular replies. Bidding will end at 9 PM CDST on Saturday October 11, 2014.
Shipping charges will be calculated after the auction. I can ship anywhere in the world that the US Postal Service can reach, and original artwork is always shipped insured.
Thanks, and good luck to everyone who is bidding!
Forever Drawing,
Michele Light
Image area is roughly 7 x 10 inches, matted in archival quality suede to a final size of 11 x 14 inches. This makes it very easy and affordable to frame if desired.
Minimum bid is $75 US, please bid in at least $1 increments.
If bidding reaches $150, bids will be in at least $5 increments.
If bidding reaches $250, bids will be in at least $10 increments.
Please bid in the reply thread that says "Bidding starts here!", any comments or questions can be posted as regular replies. Bidding will end at 9 PM CDST on Saturday October 11, 2014.
Shipping charges will be calculated after the auction. I can ship anywhere in the world that the US Postal Service can reach, and original artwork is always shipped insured.
Thanks, and good luck to everyone who is bidding!
Forever Drawing,
Michele Light
Category Auctions / All
Species Dog (Other)
Size 360 x 468px
File Size 84.5 kB
Blue Heelers, the dogs that can run by you at full tilt, never break stride and bite you three times and you never can figure out how they did it. Very fast in the teeth department. Its how they work, able to literally nip the heels of cattle to get them to move, without getting kicked as a result. They are literally bred to be fast of muzzle. Plus they are really pretty with those mottled spots and 'blue' tint to their fur.
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