Attitude—is it a glance, a glare, the curl of a hair, the posture, the stance? The incorporated whole embodying presence.
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Ah!!! Attitude, it’s THAT sideways glance and smirk…so great Roz! What a fun pet portrait!
I think this might be another self-portrait Paul!
After hours of observation, this dog is not impressed by human behavior.
The little dogs so rarely are; always thinking they can do better, which of course most of them can.
Wow, love this ‘attitude ‘portrait! Every aspect communicates this.
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Ah!!! Attitude, it’s THAT sideways glance and smirk…so great Roz! What a fun pet portrait!
I think this might be another self-portrait Paul!
After hours of observation, this dog is not impressed by human behavior.
The little dogs so rarely are; always thinking they can do better, which of course most of them can.
Wow, love this ‘attitude ‘portrait! Every aspect communicates this.