Here is the answer, which I read from the article written by Jeffry Kluger, Editor of Time magazine:
"You speak dog better than you think to do. You may not be fluent; that would require actually being a dog. But if you went to live in a dogs-only world, you'd be pretty good at understanding what they're saying. You can tell a nervous yip from a menacing growl, a bark that says hello from a bark that says get lost. You can read the body language that says happy, that says sad, that says tired, that says scared, that says Please, please, please play with me right now!"
I made my digital page for the Elle's theme 'Language' at Art Journal Journey Challenge this month. I composed the layout digitally with MC-images, textured the BG, made effects, and typed the text on it.
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'Onko koirilla ja ihmisillä yhteinen kieli?'
Luin vastauksen Time magazine-lehden artikkelista. Siinä kerrotaan, että ihminen puhuu koiraa paremmin kuin on ajatellut. Ei ehkä sujuvasti, joka edellyttäisi, että on koira. Mutta jos menee asumaan koiran maailmaan, missä on vain koiria, voi olla aika hyvä ymmärtämään, mitä koirat sanovat. Ne voivat kertoa hermostuneesta yninästä uhkaavaan murinaan. Haukahdus sanoo hei! tai se voi kertoa, että häivy! Voidaan kehonkielestä lukea, ollaanko onnellisia, surullisia, väsyneitä, ollaanko peloissaan tai että pyydetään heti paikalla leikkimään!
Tein tämän postauksen kuvineen teemaan 'Kieli', joka siis tarkoittaa kommunikointia. Kuvamateriaali on MC:sta, taustan teksturoin ja tekstin kirjoitin fotoshop-työkaluin.
Kiitos mielenkiinnosta.
A wonderful and interesting journal page in antiquity. Dogs have always been people's loyal companions and the language was very intimate when they loved and wanted to understand them. I love the language of the dog's eyes, how he looks faithful or how he tilts his head at what he feels.
VastaaPoistaHave a happy weekend, hug Elke
This is not only a great page but a fascinating write up too Sirkkis. I love that quote you included. I think not only do many humans do a pretty good job with dogs, but dogs sure do a wonderful job (probably better than we do) with humans. This is a fabulous piece. I love the lady and how she is in triple. Thanks so much for sharing this with us at AJJ. Hope your weather is nice and your weekend is lovely. Hugs-Erika
VastaaPoistaWhat a great idea! Fabulous page!
VastaaPoistaLovely page!
VastaaPoistaThanks for your page Sirkkis and your take on the challenge. Language of dogs, and the information you provided was also interesting. I think dogs understand us pretty well, maybe better than we understand them lol Thanks for joining us for the Language theme at Art Journal Journey this month Elle xx
VastaaPoistaDogs are far easier to understand than cats. However, I think I understand my cats, but never as well as the two dogs I've owned. This is a beautiful and timely entry, Sirkkis. I love the digital sewing, too.
VastaaPoistaI'm a dunce. Thank you for sharing this beauty with us at Art Journal Journey using Elle's theme.
VastaaPoistaLove your take on the AJJ theme. I do think there is understanding between us and our dogs. Your repeated image and fab background really make this stand out. Great idea and great page!
VastaaPoistaWhat a fascinating read - so true too. I love the way yu have illustrated your writing, especially the movement of the lady on the right.
VastaaPoistaHugs, Neet xx