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A family of Greyhounds and Galgos

In 2016 I was asked by a Greyhound rescue in Germany, if I could do some artwork pieces for a calendar they were thinking of getting printed.  I submitted a couple of pieces and they liked them so much that the whole calendar consisted of my artwork.  There were a couple of pieces from artworks I had done previously, for “Saving Wilma” auctions in New Zealand, and a couple of other portraits I had done, Daisy was one of them.  From then on I was asked to do all the dogs owned by German couple, Wolfgang and Jutta Hey. Over the years I have painted several pieces that now hang in a group on their wall.  All these dogs were rescued, the last being senior girl, Nouri from Galgo’s Del Sol The calendar looked spectacular, very bright and colourful, with my portraits on show in one place. I was gifted some of the calendars to donate for rescues.  Wolfgang continued to keep in touch, and each time they had a new member to their family, a portrait was commissioned.  With such an impressive selection of portraits it was lovely to see them arranged on the wall of Wolfgang’s home.  Their newest addition is Nouri, an elderly girl of 11+ who was signed over to “Galgos del sol” with 2 others.  These dogs had been kept for years in a dark room, no home comforts, and no attention or love. Nouri (GDS name was Diana)  was the more outgoing of the three new arrivals. Not everybody wants to adopt a senior dog, but for Wolfgang and Jutta, this was a decision they made easily. Nouri, meaning Light, is now part of the “Hey” pack and has been welcomed by her siblings. What a wonderful end to a sad story. Nouri was one of my last portraits for 2025. Here she is obviously impressed by her portrait.  Here is how the portraits look in their gallery.  Valiente/Valiente – May/May, Finn, Rani, Ciroy, Fagy, Vallino.(Nouri not yet added) To see my artwork being treasured and enjoyed like this is wonderful. Thank you Wolfgang and Jutta, for your passion for Greyhound/Galgo rescue and for choosing me to capture your beautiful family. 

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The Plight of the Galgo

As you may know I love Greyhounds, I had two beautiful rescued Greyhounds,  Daisy and Otis, who I have loved,  and sadly lost recently. The story of the rescued greyhound is very similar to another breed, the Galgo,  a Spanish hunting dog,  very similar to a greyhound, part of the sighthound family, they are used for coursing in Spain. These elegant, beautiful dogs are calm and gentle, like their greyhound relatives, but in Spain they were not viewed as a family dog, but as a “thing” that is disposable.  Every year thousands of Galgo and Podenco dogs, another sighthound hunting dog, are disposed of horrifically.  It is believed that the more suffering the animal receives in its death,  the better luck next season for the Galgueros.  This mentality sees the dogs suffering the most inhumane deaths. Thrown down wells, poisoned, beaten, starved, burned or hung from trees, the higher in the tree the quicker the death for the better performing dog, the others hung from low branches, forced to  support their own weight on tiptoes, until they tire and hang themselves. This is known as Pianoing. This noble breed is mentioned in ancient history, named  “the Spanish greyhound”, and is thought by some popular writers to have descended from Egyptian dogs brought to the Iberian Peninsula the Phoenicians nearly 3,000 years ago.They were protected, with heavy  penalties for the abuse or death of a Galgo. Over time these dogs worth has dwindled in the eyes of their hunter owners, it is a travesty that such a wonderful dog has been allowed to suffer brutality and inhumane acts of violence. In Spain they were not given any acknowledgement in the eyes of the law. As a result thousands of dogs have disappeared, unaccounted  for. In today’s society Spanish Galgo rescues are pushing for change. A new law, as of January 5, 2022, amends the Civil Code to “provide that animals may no longer be considered ‘things’ but ‘sentient beings’ and family members, and that animal owners are now required to provide proper care to ensure their animals’ well-being in accordance with the characteristics of each species.” I support and sponsor dogs through Galgos Del Sol, a rescue in Murcia, Spain, run by an amazing woman, Tina Wales Solera, and an army of volunteers,  Thanks to social media the word is getting around the world about this breed, and its ability to make a perfect pet.  Education is the key for the future, teaching the children about  respect and love for this beautiful breed.  Hopefully they, and future generations will once again regard them as the noble breed they are.    I wanted to create the image as a more ethereal version, so here it is black on black with an swirling mist, as the Galgo seems to be invisible to many in Spain, and they disappear without being noticed or recognised.  Several animal photographers are bringing the Galgo to the eyes of the world, via social media, with exquisite photographic images.  Travis Patenaude  of StinkEye Photography, allowed me to use his reference image for this painting. He assists rescues in Spain, and helps with the rehoming of Galgos into the USA. As their popularity grows, Galgos are now being adopted throughout Europe, UK, Ireland, USA, Canada, Scandinavia. The public opinion of Galgo and greyhounds has shifted, seeing them as worthy, loyal and perfect companion animals.  They have waited  many years for this, now they are being given a voice.Once again they can be a noble breed.  

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