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Rottweiler Coffee Mug featuring the painting Rottweiler #2 by Patrice Clarkson

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Rottweiler #2 Coffee Mug

Patrice Clarkson

by Patrice Clarkson

$22.00

Size

Image Size

 
 

Background Color

 
White

Product Details

Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.

Design Details

Pen and Ink Drawing with a Watercolour Wash over top of Rottweilers in Obedience, Tracking and Protection - the 3 phases of Schutzhund.

Dimensions

11 oz.

Ships Within

5 - 7 business days

Additional Products

Rottweiler #2 Painting by Patrice Clarkson

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Rottweiler #2 Canvas Print

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Rottweiler #2 Metal Print

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Rottweiler #2 Acrylic Print

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Rottweiler #2 Wood Print

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Rottweiler #2 Greeting Card

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Rottweiler #2 iPhone Case

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Rottweiler #2 Throw Pillow

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Rottweiler #2 Tote Bag

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Rottweiler #2 Portable Battery Charger

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Rottweiler #2 Coffee Mug

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Rottweiler #2 Tapestry

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Painting Tags

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Artist's Description

Pen and Ink Drawing with a Watercolour Wash over top of Rottweilers in Obedience, Tracking and Protection - the 3 phases of Schutzhund.

About Patrice Clarkson

Patrice Clarkson

For many years after graduating from the Ontario College of Art my career was in Advertising. I was employed by publishers, printers, and ad agencies as well as being an in-house artist at a select set of businesses. I enjoyed working as a designer and illustrator, but as my career advanced, drawing slowly faded from the forefront, my focus being a steady paycheque. Some employers really had no idea that I could paint or for that matter, even draw. On vacation one summer, I decided to see if freelancing could be an option. Maybe get to do the kind of art I loved. I acquired a few projects, quit my full-time position and another phase of my life had begun. Slowly the work went from assembly and design to illustration, to commissioned...

 

$22.00