Hello doods

"Thanks mum, for putting on my doggy coat yesterday. I know I'm a dog and supposed to be hardy, but I do so hate getting soaked. It makes me feel really miserable."

"That's no problem Axle. I know you don't like getting wet" mum.

" It's just, I'm not a frenetic dog,  neither do I have a furry coat of my own, like our neighbour."

"You mean our dog neighbour, don't you Axle? Our neighbour isn't hairy, is she? And where did you learn a word like "frenetic"? It's very clever."

My; he's a clever dog, isn't he? He's even solved the mystery of where all his balls go! It's that hairy neighbour again, isn't it? Somewhere, there's a squishy green ball on the loose......

Actually; I bought myself a purple coat, last winter. Then; the only coat we could find that would fit Axle was also purple. That was a bit embarrassing really. With us both, stepping out in matching purple, with me, copying my dog. He's such a trend-setter!

You just don't appreciate how clever he is though, really. He has even managed to perfect the molecular converter. Here he is, just beaming-up now. But don't worry he's always back in time for tea.

Star Trek Dog, Beaming Up.

Maybe he's God of all dogs, somewhere. Still; he never lets it go to his head.

Did a cute little painting on my painting day yesterday. It's a lovely sunset scene and only measures 15 by 15 centimeters. It's an impressionistic painting. I love doing those, because you don't concentrate on the details, you just kind of splash around with your palette, until the painting seems to come together with a  mind of its own. That's not very technically helpful, is it? I've called it "The Last Rays" by Laurel Moore. Obviously if you know a few friends called Ray, it could be for you.

Sunset painting by Laurel Moore

It's suffered a bit from the flash, since it was still a bit wet and gooey.  You will be able to bid on ebay for it soon, with no reserve. Look at the 'ickle doggie, doesn't he look cute? Looks like a Terrier to me. There's a lot of Terriers about aren't there, bouncing through the world?

Update: This painting is now in Winsconsin, America.

On a homely note, I always smell after painting. I smell oily for days. It isn't very fragrant.

We've also nearly finished changing the www.MooreThanArt.com site. There will be lots more paintings to see and the colour is so bright, it nearly burns your eye-balls. Click on it to wake yourself up in the morning. I do.  www.boundlessgallery.com  or questions@moorethanart anytime.