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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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What’s on my easel?

What is on my easel this month? It has been a busy month with a workshop and commissions, and these are three of the ones I have finished.      Mike the Greyhound This is Mike, a stunning Black greyhound looking especially smart in his bow tie.  This commission was given as a gift and the recipients decided this image of Mike was perfect for painting. The owners wanted a tonal background so I used Phthalo Blue, Bamboo Green, Dioxazine Purple and a splash of lemon Yellow.  I applied water using a mop brush to the background, then applied the paint liberally onto the wet surface,  I splash the colours over each other to help the colours blend,  the paper at this point it is very wet and glossy,  I wait for the paint to dry slightly to a “satin sheen,” then splash clean water. I do this several times, each time applying less and less water. The main subject is painted when  the background is completely dry. I use my usual colours for the black pets, a mix of Phthalo Blue, Dioxazine Purple, Bamboo Green, Lemon Yellow, a hint of Red Gold, Bengal Rose and Daniel smiths Quinacridone Purple and indigo Santa’s Little Helper Christmas is just around the corner so I have designed my 2025 Christmas card, and will be be adding it to my Facebook page, for preordering. I miss my “Little Bird,” Daisy, so she graces the cards again this year. I would give anything for one more Christmas with her, she was such a beautiful little soul.  If you would be interested in buying some Christmas cards this year please let me know. You can message me using the contact commissions form, or email yvonnechapman841@gmail.com They will be sold in packs of 6 for $18 AUD plus postage. The Old Swan Brewery, Perth foreshore, Western Australia The Old Swan Brewery is a heritage building that sits on the Swan River, just under Kings Park in Perth. No longer a  brewery, but is now used as apartments.  This Acrylic on canvas commission   was fun to paint, using bright colours, as requested.  I used low tack masking tape to help  maintain the straight lines, which made it much easier to paint. I don’t do buildings often so it made a nice change to paint such a landmark.   

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