Posted on 10 April 2008.
The Dachshund is a beautiful dog. The short, smooth clean lines and elongated shape is a characteristic that uniquely sets the breed apart from other dogs. You can quickly tell and identify, without question, that a dog is a “wiener dog.”
When Evelyn Morris Hecht approached me with the idea of using Odie as a model for her next Dachshund drawing, what proud parent could refuse?
According to Evelyn, she “would love to show off the fabulous Doxie schnozz at more of an angle as well as great emotion in the eyes.” With Odie’s big schnozz and expressive emotional face, he would made a great model for her drawing.
As you can see for yourself, Evelyn captured the very likeness of Odie and the unique characteristics of the short-haired Miniature Dachshund.
I simply love her drawings and I’m sure that you will too! To see more of Evelyn Morris Hecht’s works of art, please visit her site: Top Dog Art.
Posted in Dachshund Prints
Posted on 18 May 2005.
Chloe is camera shy and if I ever captured her on film she would look like this Miniature Dachshund photograph Ralph Reinhold. Back when Chloe was a mini-miniature (puppy), she would let me take her picture all the time. The picture of her in Chloe’s bio. won the “Nature’s Lover Award” by Eukanuba several years ago.
Posted in Dachshund Prints, Dog Art
Posted on 18 April 2005.
The simplicity of charcoal drawings often amplifies the beauty of the Dachshund. Evelyn Morris Hecht brings out this beauty in her Dachshund drawing. Evelyn Morris Hecht is an incredible artist that captures the likeness of all the dogs she draws. Dachshund owners should own a print of their favorite dog. Evelyn Morris Hecht prints are available at Art.com.
Which Doxie does this print remind you of? Do you think it’s Chloe, Odie or Molly? Take a guess.
Posted in Dachshund Prints, Dog Art