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A family is turning their dog into the star of famous paintings and movie posters by decorating around a hole in their fence
A family is turning their dog into the star of famous paintings and movie posters by decorating around a hole in their fence
Celia FernandezSep 10, 2020, 01:52 IST
Burger seems to have no complaints with all the attention.The Dog Fence
Brian Stanley cut a hole in his fence after noticing his dog, Burger, tried to dig beneath it to look at the family's neighbors.
This spring, Stanley made his neighbors smile by decorating the fence with re-creations of famous paintings and movie posters.
The designs — inspired by art pieces like "The Scream" and "Girl with a Pearl Earring" — make Burger's fence pop-ins even more adorable.
Stanley and his family have been adding new dog-centric paintings to the fence ever since, and their neighbors can't get enough of the designs.
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Brian Stanley and his family have two adopted dogs: Burger and Ripley.
The Stanleys' dogs, Ripley (bottom) and Burger (top).
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Burger, a curious dog, tried to dig under the family's fence to watch the neighbors, so Stanley created a perfectly sized hole for the pup to people-watch.
Stanley said that once he cut the hole in the fence, Burger immediately put his head through it.
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This spring, the family made their neighbors smile by adding paintings on one side of the fence.
Stanley re-created "The Scream" by Edvard Munch on the family's fence.
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Since then, the family's dog, Burger, has been the subject of many museum-worthy fence paintings.
Burger seemed to like the artwork.
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Burger made a sweet appearance in a faux movie poster for "Paws," a play on "Jaws."
In the family's "Paws" poster, a drawing of a bone replaces a swimmer.
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Another time, Burger was portrayed as Uncle Sam in the family's patriotic fence poster.
"I want you for fetch," reads the sign.
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Burger made the family's neighbors smile with his appearance in a made-up poster for "Jurassic Bark."
Burger appeared to be all smiles with every fence design.
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The neighborhood can't get enough of Burger's happy face poking through the painted fence.
Stanley said people stop their cars to honk their horns whenever Burger pops his head through the fence.
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After seeing how much joy the fence brought to the community, Stanley decided to start an Instagram page dedicated to the art project.
The fence combines pups and pop culture.
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Stanley said that the fence has become a family activity, which has been one of the most rewarding parts.
Burger seems to have no complaints with all the attention.
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