Daisy the ‘genius’ German Shepherd makes awe-inspiring $12 artwork for her owner

A very talented German Shepherd is the talk of the town after painting an exquisite artwork on a $12 canvas from Kmart for her owner.

Trish, who lives on the Gold Coast, Queensland, was looking to change the artwork hanging above her fireplace when she decided to invest in the help of her homemade artist.

‘I taped up the frame, whitewashed canvas, poured on some paint, covered it in two layers of cellophane, spread some peanut butter over it, and set miss Daisy to work,’ Trish wrote on Facebook.

‘She did a fabulous job for her first attempt!’

Trish, who lives on the Gold Coast, Queensland, was looking to change the artwork hanging above her fireplace when she decided to invest in the help of her homemade artist

The piece of art, which is a range of blue tones, excited Trish’s followers who were keen to try the art-making scheme for themselves.

‘Love it. Can I borrow someone’s dog? I think my cats would get bored before it was finished,’ one woman wrote.

‘She is so proud of herself, she did an awesome job,’ said another.  

Trish responded: ‘Miss Daisy would like to say a big thank you for all of your beautiful comments about her first artwork! I believe her newfound fame may have gone to her head. Please DO try this at home.’ 

'I taped up the frame, whitewashed canvas, poured on some paint, covered it in two layers of cellophane, spread some peanut butter over it, and set miss Daisy to work,' Trish wrote on Facebook

'She did a fabulous job for her first attempt!'

‘I taped up the frame, whitewashed canvas, poured on some paint, covered it in two layers of cellophane, spread some peanut butter over it, and set miss Daisy to work,’ Trish wrote on Facebook

This is the artwork Trish coloured over to allow Daisy to complete her painting

This is the artwork Trish coloured over to allow Daisy to complete her painting

But Daisy isn’t the first amateur artist to make waves with their work. 

Gold Coast grandma Helen Watson shared an image in November 2021 of the painting titled ‘Fire On The Mountain’ and said it was created by her seven-month-old granddaughter Billie. 

Mum Georgia Watson, 29, told Daily Mail Australia she set up a canvas smeared with dollops of paint and covered in a plastic sheet for young Billie to wriggle on and create the magnificent artwork. 

In a video the creative baby artist can be seen enjoying herself rolling around and looking at all the colours beneath her, without touching a single drop of paint. 

The stunning piece was made for Helen’s birthday and is now a precious keepsake.

Trish responded: 'Miss Daisy would like to say a big thank you for all of your beautiful comments about her first artwork! I believe her newfound fame may have gone to her head. Please DO try this at home'

Trish responded: ‘Miss Daisy would like to say a big thank you for all of your beautiful comments about her first artwork! I believe her newfound fame may have gone to her head. Please DO try this at home’

Gold Coast grandma Helen Watson shared an image of beautiful abstract piece of artwork hung above her bed (pictured)

Gold Coast grandma Helen Watson shared an image of beautiful abstract piece of artwork hung above her bed (pictured) 

She revealed the painting titled 'Fire On The Mountain' was created by her seven-month-old granddaughter Billie (pictured)

She revealed the painting titled ‘Fire On The Mountain’ was created by her seven-month-old granddaughter Billie (pictured) 

And this isn't the first painting Billie has made

Georgia said she and young Billie wanted to make a memorable Father's Day gift for Billie's dad Brett, 32, so they started making the paintings

And this isn’t the first painting Billie has made. Georgia said she and young Billie wanted to make a memorable Father’s Day gift for Billie’s dad Brett, 32, so they started making the paintings

Mum Georgia Watson, 29, (right) told Daily Mail Australia she set up a canvas smeared with dollops of paint and covered in a plastic sheet for young Billie to wriggle on

Mum Georgia Watson, 29, (right) told Daily Mail Australia she set up a canvas smeared with dollops of paint and covered in a plastic sheet for young Billie to wriggle on

And this isn’t the first painting Billie has made.  

Georgia said she and young Billie wanted to make a memorable Father’s Day gift for Billie’s dad Brett, 32. 

‘We tried to do the typical hand print on a card which was extremely difficult with a wriggly baby. So we decided something on a larger scale might be easier with a little less mess,’ Georgia said. 

‘By using a canvas and letting Billie reach out for the colours she liked we set up outside on the grass and tipped paints all over the canvas then placed a plastic sheet over allowing Billie to move around the canvas.’ 

The painting turned into an incredible blue and white piece of art with shades of gold and black.  

The The incredible red, black and orange artwork (pictured) looks like it was made by a professional artist

The The incredible red, black and orange artwork (pictured) looks like it was made by a professional artist 

The stunning piece was made for Helen's (left) birthday and is now a precious keepsake

The stunning piece was made for Helen’s (left) birthday and is now a precious keepsake 

The idea is also a great DIY sensory play experience for young Billie who 'loved it so much'

The idea is also a great DIY sensory play experience for young Billie who ‘loved it so much’

‘We are so proud of Billie’s little creations. Every piece she does is original and different! She always loves the big reveal when we pull off the plastic sheet and see what work has been created,’ she said. 

The paintings take between 30 minutes to one hour to make depending on how long Billie likes to play on the canvas. 

The idea is also a great DIY sensory play experience for young Billie who ‘loved it so much’. 

The paintings take between 30 minutes to one hour to make depending on how long Billie likes to play on the canvas

'We are so proud of Billie's little creations,' Georgia said

The paintings take between 30 minutes to one hour to make depending on how long Billie likes to play on the canvas

Georgia has created an Instagram page that she plans to use to showcase all of Billie’s artworks.  

After the images and video was shared online hundreds commented with words of praise in awe of the outcome. 

‘Beautiful that it has such sentimental value. She has a big future I think!!’ one woman wrote. 

‘That’s absolutely beautiful, well done bubba,’ another said, a third added: ‘What a beautiful idea and amazing outcome.’