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    Default Rare Siberian Husky

    A recent painting of "Shayla" , a beautiful husky who has one blue eye and one brown eye with a tiny segment of blue in it!

    Pastel on Colourfix paper.
    Pugwash.

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    Sorry to hear that PW but a beaut painting

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    Quote Originally Posted by wheelinround View Post
    Sorry to hear that PW but a beaut painting
    Thanks Wheelin. Not sure what you're sorry about though?
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    Wonderful work as always Pugwash. I used to know a Kelpie with similar eyes except the blue eye was a real intense blue, almost violet. It didn't seem to effect him much, being a kelpie nothing got past him, I think he slept with one eye open

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    Thank you Springwater. I don't think the different colours affect their sight at all. I reckon I might have named the dog "Bowie" though!
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    Nice one pw..love it
    wish they'd put the "art" section in a more prominent position


    and shuffle something else (pen turning) down here...

    oooh..did I say that out loud??

    what if the hokey pokey is really what it's all about?

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    Quote Originally Posted by underfoot View Post
    Nice one pw..love it
    wish they'd put the "art" section in a more prominent position


    and shuffle something else (pen turning) down here...

    oooh..did I say that out loud??

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    Thanks Underfoot. I reckon woodworkers are a lot more "artistic" than they give themselves credit for. I'd love to see others post their work down here in the basement.
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