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One George Rodrigue “Blue Dog” panel for the Art for Peace Pyramid, September 11, 2003
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One George Rodrigue “Blue Dog” panel for the Art for Peace Pyramid, September 11, 2003

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Mike

damn philbert u can draw so nicely!! *clap*

Posted by Guest on Wed 24 Aug 2005 10:08:10 AM CDT

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Dear Journalist,

There are 3 parts of the bluedog. 1st this above part then the 2nd is the centre body and the 3rd is the bottom body and leg of the blue dog. I would like to correct the statement on this picture as I knew that although...

Dear Journalist,

There are 3 parts of the bluedog. 1st this above part then the 2nd is the centre body and the 3rd is the bottom body and leg of the blue dog. I would like to correct the statement on this picture as I knew that although this blue dog is supposed to be painted by George, but he has given the 1st and 3rd part of the dog to the Malaysian Young artist, Philbert Tiki Yong aged 11 to paint them. George only painted the 2rd part of the body

Posted by Guest on Thu 16 Oct 2003 12:57:04 AM CDT

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