
Three watercolor dog portraits arranged horizontally on a stark white background, each showcasing a different breed in a charmingly naive and illustrative style. The left portrait features a Rottweiler with a glossy black coat, subtly textured with grey and brown washes to define musculature, expressive dark brown eyes, and a playful tongue extending in vibrant pink. Its ears are slightly floppy. The central portrait depicts a Boston Terrier with soft-edged black and white markings rendered through delicate blending; it wears a small emerald green collar around its neck and has its tongue lolling out, conveying cheerfulness. The right portrait presents a West Highland White Terrier with fluffy white fur depicted using loose, flowing brushstrokes and subtle grey shading for texture and volume. Its bright, alert eyes and gentle curious expression enhance the subject’s character. All three share a consistent artistic approach-loose watercolor washes, minimal detail, and emphasis on capturing each dog’s personality-evoking a handmade, artisanal quality reminiscent of children’s book illustrations or vintage botanical prints. Lighting is soft and diffused, creating even illumination across each portrait. Colors are full-spectrum pastel tones with a slightly faded aesthetic that highlights the transparency and luminosity of the watercolor medium. The mood is lighthearted, whimsical, and endearing, focusing entirely on the subjects with clean, simple composition. The rendering feels painterly and textured, mimicking watercolor paper grain.