“Drawings of dogs” 犬の絵
Title | “Drawings of dogs” 犬の絵 |
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Material | Watercolors |
Size | Postcard size(100mm×148mm) |
Picture description
The figure of the dog appears frequently in the oil paintings of Shigeru Tanaka.
Among them, the one that appears most frequently is a dog named Milky (a brown mixed-breed dog).
Milky is a foster dog who was rescued by a public health center while living with her mother under the Tokai Ohashi Bridge over the Nagara River in Japan.
She was shy, very shy. She was so afraid that she would jump if she saw a small lizard in the grass.
For the Japanese artist, the postcard-sized paintings are meant to be a fun way to change minds.