Framed Kids Dog Art
Everyone says that dogs are a man’s best friend and they can be a child’s best friend too. Many artists have created delightful framed dog art for kids paintings that are fun. Dog art is depicted in several different ways and every artist has their own special way of bringing it to the canvas.
Alfred Gockel is an artist that has a set way he likes to make framed dog art for kids pictures and that is sticking with spotted dogs and shades of brown. His series titled “Puppy Love” is fun and you can’t help but to smile each time you look at them. There are five paintings total in this collections of Gockels.
Serena Bowman and Tania Schuppert like to make framed dog art for kids artwork that have borders and lots of color. Bowman typically sticks with a two-tone blue squared border while Schuppert likes to add color and use a patchwork style border on her pieces. Both artists keep the dogs in their pictures very simple and basic. These are great accent pieces for a child’s bedroom or playroom.
Sticking with the primary colors T. and E. Marston developed for great pieces that are simplistic with backgrounds in red, blue, green, and yellow with various black and white dogs with a black and white checkered border. The titles of these fine works are, “JoeJoe” green, “Beej” yellow, “Cody” red, and “Ollie” blue. Romero Britto takes the love between a boy and his dog and captures it in a very brightly colored abstract.