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"Which way did he go? Which way did he go?" Drawing

Philip Leister

Drawing, Paint Pen on Canvas

Size: 24 W x 18 H x 0.2 D in

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Trusty: Which way did he go? Which way did he go? Jock: Go? Trusty: Yeah, big fella. About, uh, six-foot-two. No, uh three. Wore a striped suit. No collar. Uh... Trusty : That's right, Miss Lady; as my grandpappy, Ol' Reliable used to say... I don't recollect that I've ever mentioned Ol' Reliable before? Jock : Aye, ye have, laddie. Frequently. Trusty : Oh, yeah. [Trying to explain to Lady that Darling is going to have a baby] Trusty : You see, miss Lady, there comes a time in the life of all humans when uh... well as they put it... uh, the birds and the bees? [Lady looks bewildered] Trusty : Or well... uh... the stork? You know? Uh, no...? Well uh... Jock : What he's tryin' to say, Lassie, is, Darling is expecting a wee bairn! Lady : Bairn? Trusty : He means a baby, miss Lady. [last lines] Trusty : As my grandpappy, Ol' Reliable, used to say... I don't recollect if I've ever mentioned Ol' Reliable before? Puppies : No you haven't, Uncle Trusty. Trusty : Huh? I haven't? Well, as Ol' Reliable used to say... he'd say, uh... He'd say, uh... er... Doggone. You know, I clean forgot what it was he used to say! from ‘Lady and the Tramp’ (1955) Starring Barbara Luddy (The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh), Bill Thompson (Alice in Wonderland), Larry Roberts (Lady and the Tramp), Stan Freberg (Robin Hood), and Bill Baucom (Alfred Hitchcock Presents). Written by Ward Greene, Erdman Penner, Ralph Wright, Don DaGradi, Joe Grant, Dick Huemer, Louis Pollock, Frank Tashlin, and Sam Cobean. Directed by Ckyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske, and Jack Cutting. Trusty is a major character in Disney's 1955 animated feature film, Lady and the Tramp. He is an old bloodhound and the best friend of Jock, a Scottish terrier. Background: Trusty is the neighbor of Lady, and possibly the oldest dog in the film. According to Jock and himself, he was once a service dog working alongside his grandfather, the esteemed Old Reliable, to track down and capture criminals. In one scene of the first film, Jock mentions to Lady of the "bygone days when he and his grandfather were tracking criminals through the swamps," indicating that he is from Louisiana. His Southern accent and way with manners further confirm his roots. Eventually, Trusty's age eventually caught up to him, which is when he supposedly lost his sense of smell for a number of years. Though Trusty firmly believes his strong sense of smell remains intact, Jock believes otherwise (though he refuses to admit it, not wanting to hurt Trusty's feelings). Now retired, Trusty spends his days alongside his best friends, Jock and Lady, who hold a strong kinship with the old dog. Personality: Trusty can usually seem absentminded and a little clumsy, but is a loyal, sweet, and respectful friend to Lady and everyone else. He has a large way with manners referring to Lady as "Miss Lady, ma'am". He can also be a blabbermouth and regularly connects a story or topic to a piece of advice given to him from Old Reliable, with a statement going as followed; "as my grandpappy, Old Reliable used to say, uh, don't recollect if I've ever mentioned Old Reliable before", to which his friends would reply by stating he has. Like a true Southern gentleman, Trusty is always courteous. He always refers to Lady as 'Miss Lady, Ma'am.' Unlike the more outspoken Jock, he never raises his voice or loses his temper, even when dealing with dogs like Tramp who he does not care for (in the first half of the film). Source: Disney Wiki Lady and the Tramp is a 1955 American animated musical romance film produced by Walt Disney and released by Buena Vista Film Distribution. The 15th Disney animated feature film, it was directed by Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, and Hamilton Luske, and features the voices of Barbara Luddy, Larry Roberts, Bill Thompson, Bill Baucom, Verna Felton, and Peggy Lee. Based on the 1945 Cosmopolitanmagazine story "Happy Dan, The Cynical Dog" by Ward Greene, Lady and the Tramp tells the story of a female American Cocker Spanielnamed Lady who lives with a refined, upper-middle-class family and a male stray mutt called Tramp. When the two dogs meet, they embark on many romantic adventures and fall in love. Lady and the Tramp was released to theaters on June 22, 1955, to box office success. It was the first animated film to be filmed in the CinemaScope widescreen film process., as well as Disney's first animated film to be distributed by their Buena Vista division. It initially received mixed to negative reviews by film critics, but critical reception for the film has been generally positive in modern times, and the film is now seen as one of the best animated films from Disney. A direct-to-video sequel, Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure, was released on February 27, 2001, and a live-action/CGI hybrid remake premiered on November 12, 2019, as a launch title for the Disney+streaming service. Source: Wikipedia

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Size:24 W x 18 H x 0.2 D in

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I’m (I am?) a self-taught artist, originally from the north suburbs of Chicago (also known as John Hughes' America). Born in 1984, I started painting in 2017 and began to take it somewhat seriously in 2019. I currently reside in rural Montana and live a secluded life with my three dogs - Pebbles (a.k.a. Jaws, Brandy, Fang), Bam Bam (a.k.a. Scrat, Dinki-Di, Trash Panda, Dug), and Mystique (a.k.a. Lady), and five cats - Burglekutt (a.k.a. Ghostmouse Makah), Vohnkar! (a.k.a. Storm Shadow, Grogu), Falkor (a.k.a. Moro, The Mummy's Kryptonite, Wendigo, BFC), Nibbler (a.k.a. Cobblepot), and Meegosh (a.k.a. Lenny). Part of the preface to the 'Complete Works of Emily Dickinson helps sum me up as a person and an artist: "The verses of Emily Dickinson belong emphatically to what Emerson long since called ‘the Poetry of the Portfolio,’ something produced absolutely without the thought of publication, and solely by way of expression of the writer's own mind. Such verse must inevitably forfeit whatever advantage lies in the discipline of public criticism and the enforced conformity to accepted ways. On the other hand, it may often gain something through the habit of freedom and unconventional utterance of daring thoughts. In the case of the present author, there was no choice in the matter; she must write thus, or not at all. A recluse by temperament and habit, literally spending years without settling her foot beyond the doorstep, and many more years during which her walks were strictly limited to her father's grounds, she habitually concealed her mind, like her person, from all but a few friends; and it was with great difficulty that she was persuaded to print during her lifetime, three or four poems. Yet she wrote verses in great abundance; and though brought curiosity indifferent to all conventional rules, had yet a rigorous literary standard of her own, and often altered a word many times to suit an ear which had its own tenacious fastidiousness." -Thomas Wentworth Higginson "Not bad... you say this is your first lesson?" "Yes, but my father was an *art collector*, so…"

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