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Austin Pets Alive Demo by Bruce Bingham

Sunday evening I did a demo at the Austin Pets Alive's annual fund raiser.
It's a wonderful cause.
I painted a pet portrait while I was there and people bought tickets for the drawing to win a portrait of their own pet.
It was lots of fun and we were able to raise 600$ to help.
Thank you to all the people who bought drawing tickets prior to the event and also during the party.



Bailey
by Bruce Bingham
oil 12 x 12
sold


A special thank you to all the many volunteers who make this organization great by donating so much time and energy to care for these animals.
Congratulations to Daniel and Brandi Cordova who one a pet portrait
to be done of their own pet!

And- if you haven't done this already....
I could use your help getting nominated for the first ever




The more votes you get the better the chance of getting selected to be on a team.
Girls vs Boys at the Plein Air Convention- PACE 2017
30 minutes of off handed paint slinging fun!
Please go to this link, scroll down, nominate and submit:
Bruce Bingham
http://pleinairconvention.com/plein-air-wars/



Thanks in advance for your help!

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