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1 OLD DOGS

ne thing I’ve noticed over the past year is the sheer number of new dog owners. A symptom of lockdown (guaranteed companionship, unconditional love, reason to exercise)? Probably, but a welcome one because, let’s face it, who doesn’t love a dog? Sally Muir certainly does. The artist’s latest book celebrates our faithful canine companions, but rather than focusing on the new breeds, pedigrees or cute Covid pays homage to the not-so-pretty, not-so-trendy but still very much loved dogs whose owners wanted portraits that captured the beauty of their cherished pets.

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