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Dog Sweatshirt featuring the drawing Canine Nemesis by Jenny Armitage

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Canine Nemesis Sweatshirt

Jenny Armitage

by Jenny Armitage

$48.00

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Charcoal

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Product Details

Our hoodies are made from a 75% cotton / 25% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes.   All hoodies are machine washable.

Design Details

Our dog thinks the vacuum cleaner is public enemy number one. This is how I think she sees it.

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1 - 2 business days

Additional Products

Canine Nemesis Drawing by Jenny Armitage

Drawing

Canine Nemesis Canvas Print

Canvas Print

Canine Nemesis Framed Print

Framed Print

Canine Nemesis Art Print

Art Print

Canine Nemesis Poster

Poster

Canine Nemesis Metal Print

Metal Print

Canine Nemesis Acrylic Print

Acrylic Print

Canine Nemesis Wood Print

Wood Print

Canine Nemesis Greeting Card

Greeting Card

Canine Nemesis Throw Pillow

Throw Pillow

Canine Nemesis Duvet Cover

Duvet Cover

Canine Nemesis Shower Curtain

Shower Curtain

Canine Nemesis Tote Bag

Tote Bag

Canine Nemesis T-Shirt

Apparel

Canine Nemesis Coffee Mug

Coffee Mug

Canine Nemesis Tapestry

Tapestry

Sweatshirt Tags

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Drawing Tags

drawings alligator drawings crocodile drawings surrealism drawings dog drawings canine drawings vacuum drawings surreal drawings

Artist's Description

Our dog thinks the vacuum cleaner is public enemy number one. This is how I think she sees it.

About Jenny Armitage

Jenny Armitage

Jenny Armitage lives, paints, and draws in Salem Oregon. She's currently riding two horses: impressionist watercolor and surreal ink. Jenny's watercolors are about light and shadow patterns. She's most interested in forest and cityscapes, where the light bounces around creating interesting light patterns. These paintings begin with a pattern of light seen in the real world. Her ink drawings are illustrative of ideas. She has a thought and seeks to translate it to paper. Unlike her watercolors, the image begins with thought, not sight. The result is less painterly and more illustrative. Her recent watercolor goddess series straddles these two ideas. The paintings begin with an idea, but the execution is painterly and perhaps...

 

$48.00