
Boston Terrier dog painting prints is a painting by Svetlana Novikova which was uploaded on December 23rd, 2010.
Boston Terrier dog painting prints
This Whimsical Boston Terrier dog portrait was painted with gouache on paper. Vibrant red background color nicely compliments black and white dog... more
Title
Boston Terrier dog painting prints
Artist
Svetlana Novikova
Medium
Painting - Gouache On Paper
Description
This Whimsical Boston Terrier dog portrait was painted with gouache on paper. Vibrant red background color nicely compliments black and white dog markings. His face expression oozes cuteness. This image can be ordered on museum wrapped canvas, archival paper, metal, acrylic, as a poster or a greeting card, and would make a fabulous gift for any dog lover. Watermark 'fine art america' doesn't show on prints.
Copyright Svetlana Novikova.
Please visit my website to get information about my impressionistic artwork. www.SvetlanaNovikova.com
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Thanks for looking!
Giclee prints on paper and canvas are available in many sizes, with options to fram and mat them when you order. This print or poster would make great art gifts for Boston Terrier dog lovers.
I am also available for custom Pet portraits from photos. Please visit my website to see more examples of my impressionistic art of animals, figurative artwork, landscapes, etc. I am also available for commissioned pet portraiture work from photos. www.SvetlanaNovikova.com
Watermark doesn't show on prints, Copyright @ Svetlana Novikova
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December 23rd, 2010
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Comments (48)

Lindsay Pettinicchi
If you have a free second, I would greatly appreciate your vote by liking this photo! :) https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=825501542228512&set=pcb.825501718895161

Doug Schiefer
Love it. I am 80 and it brought back memories of Rex our terrier, what a brave little dog he was, of course that was in the mid 1940's.