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                  Salute to Sirius

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                  I was honored to have been asked to paint the portrait of Sirius, the yellow Labrador Retriever Bomb Detection Dog who perished in the World Trade Center  on 09/11/01 after the terrorist attacks. I actually painted and donated two portraits. The framed original watercolor, "Salute to Sirius" was donated on April 24th , 2002 to his handler, David Lim, and the framed oil painting on canvas was given to the NYNJ PAPD in the memorial ceremony for Sirius that was held at Liberty Park, NJ. The original painting is hanging in the police headquarters building. 






                  "Salute to Sirius" in both watercolor and oil portrait versions are protected by Registered US Government Copyright to Debra S. Stonebraker. If you want to share the portrait on your websites, please link back to me.  Any use of the images for monetary gain is strictly prohibited.

                  If you are interested in owning a print of this image , you can click on this link to purchase : prints of the Salute to Sirius painting . The paper size is 19x23 1/2" and the image measures 16x20". This is a limited edition of 500 signed and numbered prints. The cost, including priority mail shipping, is $85.00

                  100% of the profit from the sale of the prints will be divided evenly among the following 3 charities:

                  * Port Authority Police K9 Unit of New York New Jersey
                  * The NASAR Search and Rescue Dog Training Fund
                  * Southwest Pennsylvania Retriever Rescue Organization (SPARRO)

                  The prints are sold on a first-come, first-served basis. They are consecutively numbered and sold in order of sale. Only about 270 prints remain as of September 2011 . You may either purchase online using PayPal, or send a check or money order to:

                  Debbie Stonebraker-Salute to Sirius
                  77 Burr Oak Road
                  Foley, Missouri 63347

                  In an effort to share this image with the public, and to honor Sirius as the unknown hero he was, I am now offering small, affordable gift items with my proceeds also going to the above charities at Sirius Gift Items

                  Thank you to the Port Authority for their blessings on this project, and to all of you who have shown interest in honoring Sirius.


                  God Bless.
                  Debbie Stonebraker


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                  K-9's and Officers from all over the United States wait in line to file past the portrait and the urn containing Sirius' ashes.
                  Picture
                  Officer David Lim, Sirius' handler, artist Debbie Stonebraker and her son Cody, a volunteer firefighter from Foley, Missouri.


                  Thanks to my friends Carol Stevens "a digital moment", Robin Anderson, and Christing Eck
                  for photographing the memorial event for me. 

                  Also thanks to Sandee Nastasi of Long Island Labrador Retriever Rescue for asking me to create the portraits of Sirius for Dave Lim and the New York New Jersey Port Authority.
                  "The Promise"

                  He sits beside the Heaven's Gate
                  And heeds commands to "sit and wait".
                  A promise, "I'll be back", was set
                  And in due time it shall be met.
                  And in due time..... it shall be met.

                  For Sirius and Dave and a promise across eternity.
                  Walt Zientek, March 20, 2002


                  All images and content are the intellectual property of Debbie Miller Stonebraker. Any use without my express written consent is subject to legal action under the copyright laws of the US. Images found on the links page are used with consent of the respective artists, and are copyrighted as such.