Author of the article: Michele Jarvie
Publishing date: Jun 04, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 2 minute read • Paintings by pooches for sale in a charity online art auction. This is Guilded Nest by Ivy. jpg
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At first glance, the paintings appear a bit ruff. But given the fact the painters have no fingers in which to hold the brushes, they could be construed as masterpieces.
Sporting colourful dabs and swathes of wildly placed paint, the artwork was all created by dogs holding brushes in their mouths. And while it’s all fun and games to encourage the pups to paint, the end result is for a serious cause. The artworks are being auctioned off with proceeds going to Tripawds Foundation, which provides support for pets battling cancer. One of the foundation’s programs provides useful
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