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]]>“We do love creating gorgeous illustrated dog collections but more importantly support people who work to rescue and re-home Vizslas,” reads Trotting Dog’s website. The business itself is run from Marianne’s home, situated on the Isle of Wight, and shared with her two Vizslas: Spike, a Hungarian Vizsla, and Milo, a rescue from Cyprus.
Her business was founded in 2017 after Marianne crowdfunded and self-published a children’s book featuring illustrations of Spike. Her drawings became so popular that she decided to run with it, creating more designs and personalized gifts that include mugs, bags, cushion covers, and prints. Her products are all hand printed, making for a more personalized touch.
“I love that I am part of a global pack of dog lovers which the internet and social media has opened up,” Marianne told the Printed blog. “As a bit of a late starter, I am 47 and solo parent my kids, working in the creative industry from home with an online business has been completely accessible.”
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]]>The post This Right Here is One Stylish Pupster appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>“His collection of Hawaiian shirts work well in the Miami weather,” remarked his owner Chris Ha in an interview with Django. “He is sort of known for sporting sunglasses. When I put them on his head, he freezes in place, which is actually perfect for taking photos.”
Based in Toronto, Canada, Remix’s fashion career has taken him around the world, from California to Puerto Rico. And with a following of nearly 146,000 on Instagram and features in top-tier fashion publications like ELLE, Glamour, and Mr. Porter, this stylish puppy is making a splash both online and offline.
“When I first started Remix’s account, I spent a lot more time on it,” says Ha. “Now, I spend 3 to 4 hours a week on it. I shoot a lot of content ahead of time. Whenever I am, I take photos or videos in a few different ways. Then I post it as I go, so I do not have to focus on it constantly.”
One of Remix’s best features: his carefully trimmed beard. His fluff has also earned him the nickname “Stylish Bearded Pupster”. Other nicknames include “Grumpy Pup”.
Show him some love (and respect!) on Instagram!
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]]>The post Former DreamWorks TV Designer Shares Cute Animal-Inspired Puns appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Currently, she is working on a project where she depicts hilarious yet whimsical illustrations of animals becoming puns. Hamster becomes a Slamstar, a siamese is now Cyanese—you get the idea. Perhaps the best way to explain it is for you to see it for yourself.
Her artistic journey began eight years ago in 2012, and since then, her goal has remained the same: to continue and evolve as she grows artistically.
“I really enjoy focusing on optimism in my work, particularly during these hard times, and if my work manages to add a little ounce of sunshine into the viewer’s day, I consider that a win!” the artist told Bored Panda.
You can buy greeting cards, prints, and stickers from her website and support her journey on Patreon so she could improve both her work and equipment.
Check out the gallery below if you want to see the adorable puns.
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]]>The post Dog Takes a Selfie a Day to Elevate People’s Lockdown Blues appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Jess’s page has over 20k followers already. To thank them for their support, Jess now posts a selfie every day during the lockdown.
“She had a bumpy start in life and was a huge bundle of nerves when we got her two years ago,” her owner tells us.
The Instagram page is a celebration of Jess’s life and it turned out to be something that many people can relate to.
Jess spent the first several years of her life with a few different owners who ultimately didn’t have time and energy to take care of her. That’s how she got to her current home where she got to enjoy many things for the first time, such as staying inside and sleeping in a human bed, which she loves a lot. Scroll down to see some of her adorable photos and follow her on Instagram if you want to see her pretty face on your feed every day!
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]]>The post Indian Engineer Illustrates Comics About Animals You Need to See appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>This Indian-based engineer with a passion for art, animals, and dinosaurs shares adorable comics with animals in the main role on his Instagram account titled Bevinodi. He gives them human characteristics and hilarious conversations in which they fall in love, play, clean their room, etc.
“The positive emotions I feel towards animals has led me to learn about them quite a bit (I guess I am kind of a dinosaur nerd, too),” the artist told Bored Panda and added that in his artwork he likes focusing on funny, real-life situations.
A seahorse dad trying to be a great parent, a little hedgehog falling in love with a cactus, a dino, and a butterfly being best buddies—these are just some of the stories Patel tells with his illustration.
If you want to have something positive and funny on your Instagram feed, go check out Bevinodi on Instagram. Don’t forget to follow him for more content.
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]]>The post Meet Wallace, The Adorable Corgi Who Loves To Hug His Friends appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Wallace is a funny little pooch who has an unusual habit—he loves to greet all his friends with a hug. Every time he goes for a walk and meets some of his dog friends, Wallace can’t help but greet them with a hug. His owner says that the corgi is very respectful and always makes sure that it’s okay to hug another dog.
“He is very playful and beyond sweet, he loves to cuddle and give hugs and kisses. He ONLY hugs his friends and family. He does not hug random dogs. I want to stress that he is not showing dominance when he does this. It’s really love”, Wallace’s owner told Bored Panda.
Unlike other dogs who may bark at other animals, Wallace is extremely affectionate not only with his dog friends and family members but with everyone. His owners say that they’re very lucky to have this short-legged guy in their lives.
Check out Wallace’s funny photos below.
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]]>The post Harlso the Balancing Hound Will Melt Your Heart appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>“He loves balancing,” assure his owners in an interview with BBC News. “Some people message saying that he looks sad… but that’s just his face! Its how they look! He loves it.” According to his humans, “Its all a bit of fun, but if any of the readers want to suggest something, he’ll give anything a go.”
Some of his viral photos include him balancing rubber ducks, a pile of donuts, and a hotdog. But it all started with a toy chicken. “My talent was unearthed by chance that night,” reads a blog post on Harley’s website. “I made dad throw my favorite toy chicken 34628193 times until he could throw no more. (1-0 Harlso). He thought it would be funny to balance it on my head… little did he know, I’ve a head flatter than his jokes. Sometimes he uses them to caption my posts… DAD JOKES… how embarrassing.”
Indeed, Harley’s owners say he has the perfect, flattest head. “He can’t do any normal tricks, sit or anything. Balancing things on his head is the only thing he can do.” Good boy Harley!
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]]>The post Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh My! Here’s An Illustrator You’d Want to Follow appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Quite the opposite. According to Tonks, he deliberately exaggerates certain features or parts of the animal anatomy, which makes them more cartoonish and therefore, more enjoyable. Having a distinguishable silhouette is key in character illustrations, says Tonks.
But in order to exaggerate his characters, he first has to understand their anatomy properly. This, Tonks does through animal observations, as well as studying other illustrators. Using ProCreate, he then creates his characters through a series of mark making, adding texture and body.
Based in Bournemouth, Tonks also runs an Etsy store where you can find prints of his work at a reasonable price. You can also enjoy he work from afar, by following him on Instagram.
The post Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh My! Here’s An Illustrator You’d Want to Follow appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Nina Stajner’s Illustrations Are Nostalgic and Playful appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The result is a soft, nostalgic landscape colored in light pinks and browns. Common themes include wood critters, illustrated playfully in ways that appeal to both children and adults. Featured on products like enamel pins, notebooks, coloring books, notepads, and greeting cards, her work makes for ideal gifts, aimed specifically at young parents.
And with clients including brands like Papyrus, Little Blue Nest, Craft Consortium, Lilipinso, and Lake Coloring, as well as a massive following online, the demand for cute animal prints is clearly high.
“I love creating animal characters,” says Stajner. “In my body of work, they are mostly coming from a woodland environment—that is because I draw things that are close to me and I can see in person if I am lucky,” she adds.
Follow her Instagram page for more.
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]]>The post Cat Rabbit Makes Nostalgic Soft Sculptures appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>“I like my work to engage a wide audience, so there are elements that appeal to young children and also an older generation,” she added in an interview with AG Gallery. “My main objective when creating new work for exhibition is to incite feelings of comfort, joy and nostalgia – when I make a piece that encapsulates all of these elements, I am satisfied with the work!”
Working with no template or prior pattern, each of her pieces is one of a kind, making it all the more unique in an age of mass production. “I like to devise new characters all the time!” says the Melbourne-based artist. “I get an idea in my head or sketch something out and am not satisfied until I work it up into a 3D character.”
A creative at heart, Rabbit experiments with other mediums as well. Aside from her soft sculptures, she has also published children’s books and has collaborated with her good pal and artist, Isobel Knowles, under the name Soft Stories.
Here are some highlights from her Instagram page:
The post Cat Rabbit Makes Nostalgic Soft Sculptures appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post For the Love of Dogs: This Brand Caters to Vizsla Owners appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>“We do love creating gorgeous illustrated dog collections but more importantly support people who work to rescue and re-home Vizslas,” reads Trotting Dog’s website. The business itself is run from Marianne’s home, situated on the Isle of Wight, and shared with her two Vizslas: Spike, a Hungarian Vizsla, and Milo, a rescue from Cyprus.
Her business was founded in 2017 after Marianne crowdfunded and self-published a children’s book featuring illustrations of Spike. Her drawings became so popular that she decided to run with it, creating more designs and personalized gifts that include mugs, bags, cushion covers, and prints. Her products are all hand printed, making for a more personalized touch.
“I love that I am part of a global pack of dog lovers which the internet and social media has opened up,” Marianne told the Printed blog. “As a bit of a late starter, I am 47 and solo parent my kids, working in the creative industry from home with an online business has been completely accessible.”
The post For the Love of Dogs: This Brand Caters to Vizsla Owners appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post This Right Here is One Stylish Pupster appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>“His collection of Hawaiian shirts work well in the Miami weather,” remarked his owner Chris Ha in an interview with Django. “He is sort of known for sporting sunglasses. When I put them on his head, he freezes in place, which is actually perfect for taking photos.”
Based in Toronto, Canada, Remix’s fashion career has taken him around the world, from California to Puerto Rico. And with a following of nearly 146,000 on Instagram and features in top-tier fashion publications like ELLE, Glamour, and Mr. Porter, this stylish puppy is making a splash both online and offline.
“When I first started Remix’s account, I spent a lot more time on it,” says Ha. “Now, I spend 3 to 4 hours a week on it. I shoot a lot of content ahead of time. Whenever I am, I take photos or videos in a few different ways. Then I post it as I go, so I do not have to focus on it constantly.”
One of Remix’s best features: his carefully trimmed beard. His fluff has also earned him the nickname “Stylish Bearded Pupster”. Other nicknames include “Grumpy Pup”.
Show him some love (and respect!) on Instagram!
The post This Right Here is One Stylish Pupster appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Former DreamWorks TV Designer Shares Cute Animal-Inspired Puns appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Currently, she is working on a project where she depicts hilarious yet whimsical illustrations of animals becoming puns. Hamster becomes a Slamstar, a siamese is now Cyanese—you get the idea. Perhaps the best way to explain it is for you to see it for yourself.
Her artistic journey began eight years ago in 2012, and since then, her goal has remained the same: to continue and evolve as she grows artistically.
“I really enjoy focusing on optimism in my work, particularly during these hard times, and if my work manages to add a little ounce of sunshine into the viewer’s day, I consider that a win!” the artist told Bored Panda.
You can buy greeting cards, prints, and stickers from her website and support her journey on Patreon so she could improve both her work and equipment.
Check out the gallery below if you want to see the adorable puns.
The post Former DreamWorks TV Designer Shares Cute Animal-Inspired Puns appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Dog Takes a Selfie a Day to Elevate People’s Lockdown Blues appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Jess’s page has over 20k followers already. To thank them for their support, Jess now posts a selfie every day during the lockdown.
“She had a bumpy start in life and was a huge bundle of nerves when we got her two years ago,” her owner tells us.
The Instagram page is a celebration of Jess’s life and it turned out to be something that many people can relate to.
Jess spent the first several years of her life with a few different owners who ultimately didn’t have time and energy to take care of her. That’s how she got to her current home where she got to enjoy many things for the first time, such as staying inside and sleeping in a human bed, which she loves a lot. Scroll down to see some of her adorable photos and follow her on Instagram if you want to see her pretty face on your feed every day!
The post Dog Takes a Selfie a Day to Elevate People’s Lockdown Blues appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Indian Engineer Illustrates Comics About Animals You Need to See appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>This Indian-based engineer with a passion for art, animals, and dinosaurs shares adorable comics with animals in the main role on his Instagram account titled Bevinodi. He gives them human characteristics and hilarious conversations in which they fall in love, play, clean their room, etc.
“The positive emotions I feel towards animals has led me to learn about them quite a bit (I guess I am kind of a dinosaur nerd, too),” the artist told Bored Panda and added that in his artwork he likes focusing on funny, real-life situations.
A seahorse dad trying to be a great parent, a little hedgehog falling in love with a cactus, a dino, and a butterfly being best buddies—these are just some of the stories Patel tells with his illustration.
If you want to have something positive and funny on your Instagram feed, go check out Bevinodi on Instagram. Don’t forget to follow him for more content.
The post Indian Engineer Illustrates Comics About Animals You Need to See appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Meet Wallace, The Adorable Corgi Who Loves To Hug His Friends appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Wallace is a funny little pooch who has an unusual habit—he loves to greet all his friends with a hug. Every time he goes for a walk and meets some of his dog friends, Wallace can’t help but greet them with a hug. His owner says that the corgi is very respectful and always makes sure that it’s okay to hug another dog.
“He is very playful and beyond sweet, he loves to cuddle and give hugs and kisses. He ONLY hugs his friends and family. He does not hug random dogs. I want to stress that he is not showing dominance when he does this. It’s really love”, Wallace’s owner told Bored Panda.
Unlike other dogs who may bark at other animals, Wallace is extremely affectionate not only with his dog friends and family members but with everyone. His owners say that they’re very lucky to have this short-legged guy in their lives.
Check out Wallace’s funny photos below.
The post Meet Wallace, The Adorable Corgi Who Loves To Hug His Friends appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Harlso the Balancing Hound Will Melt Your Heart appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>“He loves balancing,” assure his owners in an interview with BBC News. “Some people message saying that he looks sad… but that’s just his face! Its how they look! He loves it.” According to his humans, “Its all a bit of fun, but if any of the readers want to suggest something, he’ll give anything a go.”
Some of his viral photos include him balancing rubber ducks, a pile of donuts, and a hotdog. But it all started with a toy chicken. “My talent was unearthed by chance that night,” reads a blog post on Harley’s website. “I made dad throw my favorite toy chicken 34628193 times until he could throw no more. (1-0 Harlso). He thought it would be funny to balance it on my head… little did he know, I’ve a head flatter than his jokes. Sometimes he uses them to caption my posts… DAD JOKES… how embarrassing.”
Indeed, Harley’s owners say he has the perfect, flattest head. “He can’t do any normal tricks, sit or anything. Balancing things on his head is the only thing he can do.” Good boy Harley!
The post Harlso the Balancing Hound Will Melt Your Heart appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh My! Here’s An Illustrator You’d Want to Follow appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Quite the opposite. According to Tonks, he deliberately exaggerates certain features or parts of the animal anatomy, which makes them more cartoonish and therefore, more enjoyable. Having a distinguishable silhouette is key in character illustrations, says Tonks.
But in order to exaggerate his characters, he first has to understand their anatomy properly. This, Tonks does through animal observations, as well as studying other illustrators. Using ProCreate, he then creates his characters through a series of mark making, adding texture and body.
Based in Bournemouth, Tonks also runs an Etsy store where you can find prints of his work at a reasonable price. You can also enjoy he work from afar, by following him on Instagram.
The post Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh My! Here’s An Illustrator You’d Want to Follow appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Nina Stajner’s Illustrations Are Nostalgic and Playful appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The result is a soft, nostalgic landscape colored in light pinks and browns. Common themes include wood critters, illustrated playfully in ways that appeal to both children and adults. Featured on products like enamel pins, notebooks, coloring books, notepads, and greeting cards, her work makes for ideal gifts, aimed specifically at young parents.
And with clients including brands like Papyrus, Little Blue Nest, Craft Consortium, Lilipinso, and Lake Coloring, as well as a massive following online, the demand for cute animal prints is clearly high.
“I love creating animal characters,” says Stajner. “In my body of work, they are mostly coming from a woodland environment—that is because I draw things that are close to me and I can see in person if I am lucky,” she adds.
Follow her Instagram page for more.
The post Nina Stajner’s Illustrations Are Nostalgic and Playful appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Cat Rabbit Makes Nostalgic Soft Sculptures appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>“I like my work to engage a wide audience, so there are elements that appeal to young children and also an older generation,” she added in an interview with AG Gallery. “My main objective when creating new work for exhibition is to incite feelings of comfort, joy and nostalgia – when I make a piece that encapsulates all of these elements, I am satisfied with the work!”
Working with no template or prior pattern, each of her pieces is one of a kind, making it all the more unique in an age of mass production. “I like to devise new characters all the time!” says the Melbourne-based artist. “I get an idea in my head or sketch something out and am not satisfied until I work it up into a 3D character.”
A creative at heart, Rabbit experiments with other mediums as well. Aside from her soft sculptures, she has also published children’s books and has collaborated with her good pal and artist, Isobel Knowles, under the name Soft Stories.
Here are some highlights from her Instagram page:
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