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King Louis & Sky Miles | IOP Dog Reunions

Each morning, as we walk and collect shells on the beach, there is also a dog party happening.  At Isle of Palms, dogs are allowed off their leashes to run free for a few hours each morning, and both owners and dogs take advantage.  Dogs are running in the surf, chasing balls, playing with each other, greeting all the other beach-goers (who are there for them, naturally), and jogging alongside their owners.  It finally occurred to me in 2024 that it was the perfect opportunity to gather reference photos of dogs!  I did it secretly for a couple of days, pretending to photograph the beach, clouds, and surf, while also capturing a dog trotting in the water after a tennis ball.  Finally, I got a little braver and asked the owners if I could photograph their dogs.  Everyone I asked was happy to oblige, and most even helped me get good poses.

One of the dogs I photographed was a Frenchie named Louis (pronounced “Louie” as the French do), and he is most definitely a king.  I saw him a few times on our morning outings in 2024, and several other dog owners asked if I had met and photographed Louis yet.

When I was putting together a small collection of works to sell at the Lucketts Fall Market that year, I decided to paint one of the pictures of Louis.  This is the painting, and it sold at the market…

French Bulldog oil painting | marian parsons fine art | miss mustard seed

Well, two years later, I was walking on the beach and ran into a little white Frenchie, still holding a ball in his mouth.  He wouldn’t drop it for a photo in 2024.  I stopped the owner and asked if it was Louis.  And yes, it was!

I showed the owner the painting, and she asked about getting a print of the painting, so that’s in the works.  Of course, I had to take some new pictures of Louis as well.  This one is definitely getting painted!

french bulldog at the beach | miss mustard seed

french bulldog at the beach | miss mustard seed

I was planning to paint most afternoons while we were at the beach, so I brought along a few reference photos, including a couple of photos of a spaniel I also photographed in 2024.

dog oil painting | miss mustard seed

I shared the painting on Instagram, and it quickly sold to a family who lost a similar spaniel.

spaniel on the beach | oil painting | marian parsons fine art | miss mustard seed

As chance would have it, the next morning, I was walking on the beach and saw a spaniel running through the surf after a ball.  I knew it was the same spaniel I painted the day before because the markings were identical.  I asked the couple tossing the ball, and they come every year at this same time.  What are the chances that we would run into each other again?!

spaniel on the beach | miss mustard seed

This time, I learned the dog’s name – Sky.  Actually, it’s Sky Miles, because there was a split on a favorite name for the dog offered up by nieces, so they combined the top two names together – Sky + Miles = Sky Miles.

They inquired about purchasing the painting, but it had already sold, so I let them know I would be happy to paint another one for them off of a reference photo I have or one of their favorites.

I don’t take pictures of dogs to try to solicit new clients.  It’s not a bait-and-switch, like when someone snaps a photo of you and your friends at the theme park and then charges $25 for a 5 x 7 picture.  It really is for my own reference library.  But when a dog owner inquires about a print or an original painting, well, that’s just a bonus!

Marian Parsons 

Paint Enthusiast | Writer | Artist | Designer

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7 Responses

  1. I am so impressed with your talent. I have followed you as you learned to paint and now to see you selling your work is so inspiring!

  2. How fun to meet up with the same dogs and their owners! And I’m sure they are even more delighted than you are. A win- win for all
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  3. I am in awe~ your paintings look like it would be easy… believe me, you are incredibly talented. I may have to get a dog just to have you paint it. Ha :). My grands have a pup so maybe one day~
    Thank you for sharing your life as you do. Your trip looked like it was filled with special moments!
    Cynthia

  4. Beautiful pet portraits. I especially love the portrait of the Spaniel. The way you highlight the reflection of the dog along the shoreline is amazing, as well as the background featuring the soft blues and greens of the ocean water. I am smitten with blues and greens. The Frenchie painting is adorable, just like King Louis.
    Stunning paintings. Thank you for sharing your adventures and your artwork.

  5. That is so nice to hear that the dogs have a time they can run there on the beach as I am sure the reponsible owners clean up after them if need be. I was recently to a beach where no dogs are allowed at anytime of day. I have never had a spaniel but a few days ago when I saw your painting, I said to myself that is my favorite of all of Marion’s art. I can’t wait to see the one of Louis.

I’m Marian, a painter, writer, and lover of all things creative. From art and antiques to home projects and everyday life, I share my journey in hopes of inspiring you to embrace your own creativity and make beauty in the spaces you live.

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