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Friday, April 24, 2026

Friday Face Off Portrait Challenge

Today artists are sharing their portraits in Nicole's Friday Face Off Portrait Challenge.
The face or faces people share must have one of these expressions:
Happy, Sad, Tired, Surprised and or Anger.


I'm guessing that most people drew a human face or faces, but I really wanted to draw
Hula Dog, a favorite face of mine, who visits about with his Hula Auntie
when she decorates local statutes of Hawaiian icons with strands of leis.

Hula Dog sleeps while Hula Auntie drapes a statue of Prince Kuhio
with leis and Hula Buddy stands by.
Waikiki, Hawaii, USA
February 6, 2026
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I love Hula Dog, and I've been delighted to see him over the past several years.
When I first saw him, he was already grizzled.
Now he is definitely an old dog and he rests whenever he can,
ignoring his newest companion Hula Buddy.
I felt this day that Hula Dog was especially tired, so I drew his tired face.
Tired, but definitely adorable and much loved by me.
I worked from this photo:

Sweet, Tired Hula Dog
Waikiki, Hawaii, USA
February 6, 2026
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I had to play around with the image and park it in a holding area
where I store random things,
so I could outfox my printer which was giving me grief.
So a shout out to Debra at She Who Seeks for her Oilers Prayer that I snagged.

Zoomed in Hula Dog
Aurora, Colorado, USA
April 23, 2026
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He was just too complicated for very amateur artist me that 
I decided to map him like a geological formation and draft him on a larger grid.

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I had to pull Hula Dog up on my computer too, because I realized after I was into it,
that there was a whole lot of black in this photo.

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It took me about two hours to draw the grids and Hula Dog. 

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Then the fun began:  trying to bring Hula Dog alive by coloring him with colored pencils.

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I forgot the black thing behind Hula Dog's head was Prince Kuhio's shoe,
but going back to the original photo and checking would be too not ADHD.  ðŸ˜‚

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It took me two hours of coloring and experimenting, but I finally finished it,
after doing some outlining with a very fine black sharpie.
Then I showed it to Terry, who smiled quirkily and said,
"I could never doing anything like that!"

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All and all, I'm quite pleased with Hula Dog.
If I weren't doing a Dry January (a little late), I'd have a margarita to celebrate.
(I don't have any mai tais. 😵‍💫)
I'm only on Day 29.  So Sunday I'll celebrate Hula Dog!
  


I think Terry and I are finally on the upswing, not 100%, but maybe 60%!



Oh, and just for fun, here's Bones for Jesus.  Thanks, Debra!




Have a great weekend! 


 Till next time ~
 Fundy Blue
 
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My next post will be 
Friday, May 1st! 🤞 

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