I get obsessed kinda easily. For example, I am obsessed with my English bulldog, Diesel and in bulldogs in general.
I mean, just look at the smooshy face. How couldn’t I be obsessed with him and all things bulldog-related?
This brings me to my new recent obsession with another smooshy breed of dog and that is the pint size pug. I love pugs because they’re like mini versions of bulldogs. They have smooshy faces that are adorned with a wide-eyed stare that melts my heart.
I have some fav pugs I follow on Twitter too.
I follow Spanky an adorable pug that makes me laugh with his cute quotes and funny outfits.
There’s the Boston pug I follow named Wellington who enjoys long walks, the beach and napping. (He’s basically living my dream)
Hamilton, is a NYC pug with tons of street smarts. He is quite famous and is the host of #PugChat on Twitter on Wednesday nights @ 7 p.m.
So, what does this have to do with art?
I love to join in on the conversation of #pugchat, even though I am not a pug nor own one. I just like meeting new fun accounts on Twitter.
I am also excited to announce that I’m the sponsor for tonight’s #pughchat and will be giving away two Zentangle-inspired pug drawings during the chat hosted by Hamilton.
Here’s a look at the process of my zentangle-inspired drawings.