Yes! Carson Fox, associate professor of art and art history, comments on the phenomenon in "Newsday."

Three-year-old black Labrador-golden retriever Dagger uses his nose to pick out a paint color as his human mom, artist Yvonne Dagger, prepares to have him put paint to canvas using a specially fashioned brush that he holds in his mouth. Photo Credit: Newsday / John Paraskevas
A dog who can paint? According to a recent story in泭泭(Dagger, the Canine Painter, Creates his Own Kind of Art, March 18, 2016), there is one on Long IslandDagger II, a black Lab-golden retriever mix.
Daggers owner, Yvonne Dagger, a fine artist with a specialization in pet portraiture, discovered his gift.泭Videos released by Newsday depict Dagger at work.泭
Carson Fox, a New York-based visual artist who is an associate professor of at 91勛圖厙, was invited to comment on Daggers talent.
Daggers work brings to mind the styles of abstract expressionists Willem de Kooning and Joan Mitchell, Fox said.
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