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Danger Dogs from Nepal – Folk Art from the Himalayas www.NepalDog.com Visit the blog at NepalDog.Typepad.com Yuba Raj Adhikari When I first met Yuba Raj, he worked out of the Royal Arts Studio. A quiet man, his Danger Dogs have a special naïve quality. The series of 6 above were from a newspaper flyer advertising dogs needing to be rescued. All with a pitiful ‘adopt me’ look in their eye captured by Yuba Raj. Yuba Raj has since moved to another studio across town, I was lucky to run into him and his young son. It was too late to order from him, but I will be sure to get some more next trip, in June, 2009. The two Danger Dogs below were from my first set of commissions in June, 2007, and were painted on a recycled signboard. The back is almost as interesting as the front.

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www.NepalDog.com Visit the blog at NepalDog.Typepad.com Yuba Raj has since moved to another studio across town, I was lucky to run into him and his young son. It was too late to order from him, but I will be sure to get some more next trip, in June, 2009. The two Danger Dogs below were from my first set of commissions in June, 2007, and were painted on a recycled signboard. The back is almost as interesting as the front.

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Danger Dogs from Nepal – Folk Art from the Himalayas

www.NepalDog.com Visit the blog at NepalDog.Typepad.com

Yuba Raj Adhikari

When I first met Yuba Raj, he worked out of the Royal Arts Studio. A quiet man, his

Danger Dogs have a special naïve quality. The series of 6 above were from a newspaper

flyer advertising dogs needing to be rescued. All with a pitiful ‘adopt me’ look in their

eye captured by Yuba Raj.

Yuba Raj has since moved to another studio across town, I was lucky to run into him and

his young son. It was too late to order from him, but I will be sure to get some more next

trip, in June, 2009.

The two Danger Dogs below were from my first set of commissions in June, 2007, and

were painted on a recycled signboard. The back is almost as interesting as the front.