SQUEAK DOG .

SQUEAK DOG .
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Lovely Sylvia

Thank you Gudrun, David andGlennis.

Aren't they just great company? Lovely drawing, love your pencil lines they add much movement.

A super little chap, lovely work Sylvia. Dogs are such good company, hope you are on the mend.

Lovely studies Sylvia. Remind me of David Hockney's sketches of his dachshund. The little squiggles add to their charm.

Carole, Marjorie and Margaret . Thank you. That is such a compliment Marjorie I saw the "Dachunds" at Salts Mill in Saltaire years ago .. the barrier around them was dog leads . I loved them then. Thanks.

And she has good taste...I entirely agree with her abut the blankets and warm beds, she is a dog after my own heart! Does she like Bonios though, because I find them far too dry and not good for old teeth!! (I suppose I could try some gravy with them?)

Isn't she just a cutie this little girl! Lovely snapshots Sylvia.

She is cute Satu and very cherished. Ruth no, bonios are a bit hard as you seem to know... she has refined little treats from Tesco...her teeth are not what they once were .

Charming Sylvia!

Thank you Linda .

Sylvia, I go often to Salt's Mill, my son lives nearby. I bought some postcards of Hockney's little dog and still have them. It's a great place.

It is Marjorie though it's a wee while since I was there.

Thanks Dennis and Kirstie.

Just lovely Sylvia. Your love shines through in these studies. Hope that you are getting on OK.

She is a very beloved little dog Sarah. Thank you x

I'm loving your eclectic mix of sketching subjects Sylvia, this has got your trade mark squiggles and marks that give your sketches so much life.

Thanks Fiona...yes I do like my random squiggles.

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26/11/2016
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My elderly Jack Russell enjoying keeping me company , ( grand child named her) . She thinks warm beds and blankets are heaven. Coloured pencil and pen in moleskine sketch book.

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Sylvia Evans

Sylvia Evans. I am mainly a self taught artist, though I did spend a year at Rochdale School of Art in the late 1950’s. I was then made to get a “Proper Job” by my father, so I spent the next few years in a nursing career. I married and had a family, just picking up a pencil to amuse my…

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