Introducing our "T-Asking Questions and What?" tumbler, a 20 oz stainless steel marvel designed to keep your beverages hot or cold with its double insulating feature. This exquisite tumbler includes a slide open/shut mouthpiece to prevent spillage and comes with a stainless steel straw and cleaning brush for effortless maintenance. The silicon base ensures no water rings spoil your wooden tables, and its sleek design fits in most car cup holders. Adorned with the vivid personalities of two German Shorthaired Pointers, Asking Questions and What? It’s not just a beverage container but a work of art echoing our commitment to capturing the essence of your beloved animals. Visit Maxwell's Art Works at MaxwellsKennel.com/shop, to explore more about our specialized digital art services where your cherished photos become timeless pieces.
T-GSP Asking Questions and What? Tumbler
Maxwell’s Art Works is a digital art service, where you can transform your beloved Show or Pet Animals, Plants and Wildlife photographs into a stunning piece of fine digital art. For your photographs that you own and due to your submittal to us, we will automatically have full ownership of the photograph for our use. Please note, we do not sell one-of-a-kind prints as our digital art will be sold to many. There are no upfront fees for this service, as the digital art will be available for purchase by multiple buyers. Please note, not every photo submitted may be used. We are seeking appearances and expressions that give our clients a tender moment, a cute response, an awe moment for them to say to themselves, “I want this print.” It is our hope that you will enjoy your own art print of the photograph you submitted and will purchase one for your own.
When submitting the photograph, the photograph should be:
-of high resolution no less than 1 MB disk space
-taken in bright light to view the details
- taken at the level of the animal, close to see details, not from above or an any angle of the animal.
-with a clean animal, facing forward, showing the eyes and nose in full view
- If a show animal, the coat is to be in a full breed standard groom.