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Dog Park

Here are some watercolors from a dog park we visited last Friday.




Comments

Simini said…
Those are really beautiful. Nice job!
Daniel Woodling said…
The first two have such a great silhouette to them. They're easy to ready and they have a nice difference in value from the watercolors.
Sam Ricks said…
I love the top two, as well!
vickiticki said…
Wonderful!

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