Dog is All Business | 30X30 Gallery Wrap
In the artist's words
This dog is all business. Remember in the 80s when every movie was about a dog that had to get a job at an office? Or is that just a thing I made up just now?
If you have questions about the piece, feel free to message — happy to talk about it.
Robot human hybrid description
Close-up portrait of a wide-eyed dog in a collared shirt and striped necktie, rendered against a churning electric blue background. The fur is loose and painterly — cool grays and lavender whites — with the oversized dark eyes catching gold-rimmed light that gives them an almost supernatural depth. Tongue out, ears up, expression somewhere between eager and unhinged.
The palette is almost entirely blue and gray, with the warm gold of the tie and eye-rims as the only contrast. The background crackles with energy — brushy, rippling strokes that push the subject forward.
This is for someone who takes their dog very seriously, or someone who doesn't take corporate culture seriously at all. It fits naturally in a workspace, a game room, or anywhere that benefits from something slightly feral in a nice shirt.
The style sits at the intersection of painterly realism and anime character art — detailed enough to reward a close look, strange enough to hold attention.
These gallery wrapped canvases have features:
- Archival-grade poly-cotton mix canvas
- pH neutral and acid-free — won't yellow over time
- Bright white surface with a semi-glossy sheen
- Giclee inkjet printing, color calibrated for accuracy
- Colors rated fade-resistant for 100+ years
- Hand-stretched on solid wood stretcher bars
- Solid wood frame won't warp or bow over time
canvas wrap
In the artist's words
This dog is all business. Remember in the 80s when every movie was about a dog that had to get a job at an office? Or is that just a thing I made up just now?
If you have questions about the piece, feel free to message — happy to talk about it.
Robot human hybrid description
Close-up portrait of a wide-eyed dog in a collared shirt and striped necktie, rendered against a churning electric blue background. The fur is loose and painterly — cool grays and lavender whites — with the oversized dark eyes catching gold-rimmed light that gives them an almost supernatural depth. Tongue out, ears up, expression somewhere between eager and unhinged.
The palette is almost entirely blue and gray, with the warm gold of the tie and eye-rims as the only contrast. The background crackles with energy — brushy, rippling strokes that push the subject forward.
This is for someone who takes their dog very seriously, or someone who doesn't take corporate culture seriously at all. It fits naturally in a workspace, a game room, or anywhere that benefits from something slightly feral in a nice shirt.
The style sits at the intersection of painterly realism and anime character art — detailed enough to reward a close look, strange enough to hold attention.
This is a 30 in x 30 in gallery wrapped canvas print. The canvas is 1.5 in thick.
Hardware is installed and it's ready to hang. the edges are solid black, the ink is archival.
There is a light satin finish to protect the ink.
These prints are from a vendor I really trust, and when i do interruptions, this is what i use.