Gus
by Laura Bell
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9.000 x 12.000 inches
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Title
Gus
Artist
Laura Bell
Medium
Painting - Prismacolor On Stonehenge
Description
This is a portrait I painted of my bunny, Gus. Gus is a Mini Lop and she is the sweetest thing! This is how she looks every time the refrigerator opens - begging for carrots and basil.
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August 4th, 2010
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Comments (30)
Nadine and Bob Johnston
. . . Congratulations on your Sale of this artwork! ... it is very easy to see what the buyer likes about this ! !
Carla Carson
Funny thing.. I just woke from a dream about my bunnies I used to have, 2 brothers I raised for 12 spoiled years. Then I got on here & this was the 1st thing on my activity list. I love this painting. Carla :)
Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway
What a sweetie-pie. I love your art! I'll return when I can view more when I have time. Your headshot shows a gorgeous young lady too. You seem verrrrrrry organized and professional - and you are so young. Keep up the phenomenal work./// and as I say: "Shine on."
Carla Carson
I saw you were from AZ so I took a peek at your work. Came across this adorable little bunny. I used to have 2 pet bunnies I raised them for 12 spoiled little years. My heart sank when I saw this, it is so sweet. Wonderful work.
Dina Holland
Oh my goodness! Cuter than a wookie! Beautiful work, and you've given him such life and expression.
James Sayer
Apologies for the earlier comment about, "Thought this was a colored pencil group." Initially understood that when I click on a colored pencil enthusiasts group I would see images that were ONLY created with colored pencil. Obviously I forgot about 'mixed media'. Still new to the workings of fine art america.