Here's one I did earlier with apologies to the original Japanese master whose work I have adapted for bull terrier purposes....
See how well a bull terrier fits into any genre!
Some researchers suggest that Napoleon in exile found comfort in the company of his bull terrier..........
Obviously the natural choice for a man who judged a person's dependability by the size of their nose.
Here he is aboard the HMS Bellerophon awaiting judgement on the terms of his exile...
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"I think our mum might be a Staffie!"
Lucky me! I have spent the last three weeks in Normandy beside a river lined with poplar trees. In this area, the Impressionist painters found inspiration in the transient effects of nature. Monet strove to catch the ephemeral qualities of light on water, the morning mist, the glittering sea.
I too took my sketchpad. What did I draw? Bull terriers leaping through circus hoops of course.
More to follow.......