Yin Yang Series - Wolves
Part of my series of yin and yang animals - a red wolf and silver phase grey wolf showing off the more playful nature of this magnificent animal.
8"x8" Watercolor, Acrylic and India Ink
T-shirts, prints, and pendants of this image are available: http://foxloft.com/image?id=498
8"x8" Watercolor, Acrylic and India Ink
T-shirts, prints, and pendants of this image are available: http://foxloft.com/image?id=498
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Wolf
Size 350 x 372px
File Size 25.7 kB
I Love All Of These!!
Could you do one for the Leonburger? Two houses down the neighbors have a Leonburger puppy they got from the shelter. The people at the shelter told them that Max is a chow/shepard. The Leonburger is a rare breed and they didn't know they had a pure bred puppy so they told my neighbors whatever sounded right to them. I think they said chow because his tongue is splattered with black and his fur is so soft.
Could you do one for the Leonburger? Two houses down the neighbors have a Leonburger puppy they got from the shelter. The people at the shelter told them that Max is a chow/shepard. The Leonburger is a rare breed and they didn't know they had a pure bred puppy so they told my neighbors whatever sounded right to them. I think they said chow because his tongue is splattered with black and his fur is so soft.
I might eventually do one, but right now I'm going down a list based on the national specialties I'll be doing and custom design requests. I do have a mailing list available for leos http://foxloft.com/breedrequest if you or your neighbors are interested! I'm not surprised the shelter thought Max was a mixed breed - it's so uncommon to see them I am sure most people wouldn't recognize them, but they are really neat dogs! I've seen a few locally and one was at the Bernese Mountain Dog show I did this spring. :)
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