This is an unmistakable piece by My Dog Sighs, which was one of several little ‘gifts’ left behind in Cheltenham by him at the Paint Festival in 2018. Having never been to a Cheltenham Art Festival before I was discovering so many of these beauties for the first time this year. I love this photograph… there is something about the placement of the piece on this particular wall and its immediate environment, such as the carpet and the weeds that come together to make an outstanding image.

I don’t think I’ll ever tire of these eyes, and although they are one of My Dog’s trademark pieces, each is individual and independent of the others. The most amazing thing about this one is how you can look at it and in your mind know that it is on a flat surface, but the skillful artwork has a depth and the shine on the iris makes it look aqueous, just like a real eye. Magnificent in so many ways.
That’s fabulous!
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It really is.
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Truly a beautiful piece and photo.
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I rarely like my photographs, but I think this one is a belter. The art isn’t too bad either.
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Two great photos of an extraordinary piece. The discarded carpet in the first picture picks up the colours of the lines of bricks and helps to frame the eye. Lovely!
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A brilliant piece of work by MDS, and a gift for photography.
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