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Portrait of America's "First Dog" Adorns Greeting Cards to Support Relief Efforts in Japan
- Portrait of America's "First Dog" Adorns Greeting Cards to Support Relief Efforts in Japan
- March 31, 2011
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The tragic earthquake and tsunami in Japan not only resulted in a terrible toll to people, but also to pets. Acclaimed pet potrait artist Brandis Sarich of Maui, Hawaii was so touched by the tragegdy that she painted a portrait of America's First Dog, Bo Obama.The potrait adorns the cover of limited edition greeting cards, with all money from sales donated to the Japan relief effort of World Vets
KIHEI, HAWAII - Acclaimed Hawaii Animal Artist Creates Portrait Of America's "first Dog" To Support Pets Impacted By The Destruction In Japan.
All Money from Sale of Bo Obama Greeting Cards to be Donated by Artist Brandis Sarich to World Vets for Four-legged Relief Efforts in Japan.
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan resulted in unimaginable destruction. Thousands of people were killed or injured, and tens of thousands of others saw their homes damaged or simply swept away. In addition ...
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