New FrenchBulldogCorn 🤡🐶🌽 on the Block

This Raffle Has Ended

This is a raffle to win one of 3 limited editions of New FrenchBulldogCorn 🤡🐶🌽 on the Block .
Restricted to collectors that purchase artwork from the "🦙🐶😺🦄 New Kids on the Block" drop.


How does this raffle work?
* All collectors that purchase at least one artwork from the "🦙🐶😺🦄 New Kids on the Block" drop are automatically entered into the raffle.
* The artwork will be available to purchase for the raffle winner only, shortly after the raffle ends.
* The winner will be notified via email, and listed here.
* Three winners will be selected. One entry per account.

Creator: Yiying Lu
# of Entries: 55
Description:

The easygoing, fun-loving French Bulldogs inspire this piece.

French Bulldogs have earned the nickname "clown dogs" with a playful spirit, love of entertaining, and tendency to snort. Their distinctive bat-like ears are amusing, and they are friendly with strangers and loyal to their pet parents—sometimes to the point of being … (read more)

The easygoing, fun-loving French Bulldogs inspire this piece.

French Bulldogs have earned the nickname "clown dogs" with a playful spirit, love of entertaining, and tendency to snort. Their distinctive bat-like ears are amusing, and they are friendly with strangers and loyal to their pet parents—sometimes to the point of being overly protective.

Ironically, the French Bulldog originated in England and was created to be a toy-size version of the Bulldog. The breed became quite popular among lace workers in the city of Nottingham. When many lace workers emigrated to France for better opportunities, they naturally brought their little bulldogs. The curious toy-sized, bat-eared bulldogs were an instant hit with the French bohemians. Soon writers, artists, fashion designers, and working girls all over Paris requested the lovable pups. Soon, the high-society ladies fell in love with the pups, and the French Bulldog became a status symbol.

The French Bulldog thrived in France and Europe, and Americans soon discovered his charm. The United States saw its first French Bulldog at the Westminster Kennel Club show in 1896. They were very well received, earning the nickname "Frenchie," and the affection of notable pet parents like the Rockefeller and J.P. Morgan families.

All hail the FrenchBulldogCorn 🤡🐶🌽!


Additional Details:
  • 5000 x 5000 px, GIF (1.3 MB)
  • This is a signed and limited edition digital creation.
    What does this mean?
  • You're purchasing the full non-commerical rights to this creation. Learn more.
  • All sales are final.