“Gunner” (Entry in National Purebred Dog Day Fine Art/Poster Competition 2017)

Title: “Gunner ”

Artist:Leslie Sorg

Medium: Oil/Gold and copper leaf

Price: $1200

Contact National Purebred Dog Day to inquire about purchasing this piece.

Artist’s Thoughts:  I’ve had the privilege of owning several purebred dogs, from Great Danes to English Foxhounds. Right now I share my life with an Australian Cattle Dog, who helps me in the barn. I began foxhunting about 17 years ago, mostly because I enjoy riding. But as I learned more about hunting, I became one of those who, as the saying goes, ‘rides to hunt’. It’s truly fascinating to see a pack work a covert, find a fox and follow the line. And do so with military precision. I’ve walked hound puppies, which means I raise them, teach them some basic commands and keep them until they’re old enough to go into the kennel. And my farm has been a retirement home for hounds, when they’re too old to hunt. They lived out their lives here, being spoiled and relaxing in the sun. I think they earned the right to be a pet after their hard work. Since then, I’ve been introduced to sight hounds, via a good friend who owns Deerhounds. I have enjoyed working as her crew at several lure coursing events. Very different from scent hounds, but no less amazing to watch. Now I’ve been introduced to Golden Retrievers and their humans, who compete at hunt tests. At each discipline, although the goals may vary, its been an honor to meet happy dogs, doing what they were bred to do with loyalty and enthusiasm. And the people, who, through dedication, responsible breeding and kind training, are able to unlock their dog’s potential.

Image Details: That my painting of Gunner was the perfect image because he ticked all the boxes of your competition. Gunner is a well-bred dog, who loves his work and has won many awards at hunt tests. My goal was to capture the joy and confidence that shines through his eyes (or eye in this case) as he retrieves his pheasant. I began using gold and copper leaf in my paintings several years ago, and thought it would mix perfectly with the rich color of his coat and the bird. I’ve painted many foxes with gold leaf and have reproduced the images on cards, and they reproduce very well. And, I’m sure, not too many people use gold and copper leaf in their paintings. That should fulfill the requirement for originality and creativity. I thought my subject and medium to be perfectly suited to your competition. I’ll leave it to you to judge my craftsmanship and skill.#NPDDArt2017

 

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