The German Shepherd as the name implies originated from Germany. Since the time it was first developed, it has been applauded being good natured, witty and of excellent temperament. In fact, due to its popularity, several artists have been devoted to creating paintings, posters and t-shirts and the like to illustrate the character of the said breed.
An art piece named "Obey the German Shepherds" showcases the said breed to be the master of a house. It is believed as a revolutionary work with background of red and yellow stripes making the picture a lot more striking. This poster was designed in commemoration of the greatness of German Shepherds.
Two artists showcased German Shepherds as gentle creatures. One of which is Michelle Noe who designed a painting of a German Shepherd as an angel having a red halo on top of his tress on an acrylic painting seated in 14x14 canvas. The other one is Carol Lyn Nesbitt where a calm-looking German Shepherd was relaxing on a bed of flowers. Both are available on frames and are sold online.
For fashionistas, the artwork by a photographer Miki Klocke can be a great piece. This black and white painting illustrates a confident-looking German Shepherd doing his own runway show. This is available unframed.
Tracy Allyn Greene, intending to acknowledge the trustworthiness and protective character of German Shepherds, designed a painting called "Faithful Dreams" showing these dogs quietly taking a nap on cushion.
"Paws Up" by Melissa McDaniel is a work featuring a German Shepherd extending both of its paws in the air. This artwork goes on frame upon request.
Concurrently, German Shepherd puppies are showcased in the works of Victoria Smith. She named it "Troy", taken from the name of a canine she played with in a certain dog show. Material used was colored pencil and is 10x12 inches in size. Buyers can also ask for it to be framed.
Pop style art also showcases these esteemed dogs. One of which is by Carol Lynn Nesbitt in her "German Shepherd and the Butterfly" that presents the mentioned dog's good and sportive character.
Alison Leete on her painting illustrates a dog walking amidst the meadows trying to listen to a sound he heard. Another one is for patriotic and folk art fans. This shows German Shepherds sleeping on an American flag background. This shows that the said breed has been adored and loved by US despite the fact that it came from Germany. In fact, the said canine is occasionally called American Shepherd.
An art piece named "Obey the German Shepherds" showcases the said breed to be the master of a house. It is believed as a revolutionary work with background of red and yellow stripes making the picture a lot more striking. This poster was designed in commemoration of the greatness of German Shepherds.
Two artists showcased German Shepherds as gentle creatures. One of which is Michelle Noe who designed a painting of a German Shepherd as an angel having a red halo on top of his tress on an acrylic painting seated in 14x14 canvas. The other one is Carol Lyn Nesbitt where a calm-looking German Shepherd was relaxing on a bed of flowers. Both are available on frames and are sold online.
For fashionistas, the artwork by a photographer Miki Klocke can be a great piece. This black and white painting illustrates a confident-looking German Shepherd doing his own runway show. This is available unframed.
Tracy Allyn Greene, intending to acknowledge the trustworthiness and protective character of German Shepherds, designed a painting called "Faithful Dreams" showing these dogs quietly taking a nap on cushion.
"Paws Up" by Melissa McDaniel is a work featuring a German Shepherd extending both of its paws in the air. This artwork goes on frame upon request.
Concurrently, German Shepherd puppies are showcased in the works of Victoria Smith. She named it "Troy", taken from the name of a canine she played with in a certain dog show. Material used was colored pencil and is 10x12 inches in size. Buyers can also ask for it to be framed.
Pop style art also showcases these esteemed dogs. One of which is by Carol Lynn Nesbitt in her "German Shepherd and the Butterfly" that presents the mentioned dog's good and sportive character.
Alison Leete on her painting illustrates a dog walking amidst the meadows trying to listen to a sound he heard. Another one is for patriotic and folk art fans. This shows German Shepherds sleeping on an American flag background. This shows that the said breed has been adored and loved by US despite the fact that it came from Germany. In fact, the said canine is occasionally called American Shepherd.
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