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Cap Dog Art

May 19, 2009 By Jay Brooks

Finally back after a day of being locked out of the Bulletin due to a combination of a weird glitch and slow customer support, and this fun piece of art just in from Sea Dog Brewing in Maine. Robert Cochrane, presumably a local artist, created a large piece of art depicting Barney, the Sea Dog logo and mascot, using only crowns, or bottle caps. Here are photos of it, which are posted on Sea Dog’s Facebook page. Apparently the original is at their newest location in South Portland, Maine. I’ve featured art here before using crowns, but never one done specifically for a brewery. Pretty cool.

 

Barney as Cap Dog.

Artist Robert Cochrane.

A close-up of the artwork.

 

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