The Way She Makes Her Dog Portrait

One artist claims that a dog will guide us between life and death. Studying what shadow dogs really mean this artist had to look into many black and white paintings and monotypes that were at a local restaurant. The artist has a fine arts degree from a university in New Mexico and has exhibited her works at many galleries in the state, as well as in Hawaii and New York City. For her work in fabrics, photography and printmaking she has gained many awards.

The artist makes a switch from dogs to frogs just recently. These creatures are made of steel and measure 10 feet tall. To be more humorous she named her masterpiece as a young girl’s fascination with frogs. Get additional resources on paintings from dog portrait artist.

Her thesis also included her work on non rational states of consciousness. There are definite links to certain shamanistic beliefs in my work especially that of the ability of a human and an animal to collaborate by combining forms, she said. The inclusion of the olden survival tactics is really important for the continuation of our existence. Now we have stepped into a time where we have to cooperate with other creatures as this is important.

There is no doubt her monoprints of dogs is all about collaboration. She volunteers at the local humane society and photographs for the local news as well. She even adopted four stray dogs into her home.

These creatures are the subject of her monoprints. Doing things fast and all at once is what she does. It is as simple as working on two things at the same time. The procedure is very physical. To keep reading about paintings please visit baby portraits.

You can see the image, but you never know exactly how it’s going to come out. Her portraits are more direct and unsentimental.

They capture moments in the day of a dog that are usually humorous or absurd like the bedraggled little dog on the car seat in taken a dog show. Her pictures would always be along the lines of yawning, sleeping in the grass, portrayed with their heads lost in a culvert or a can of kibble.

Titles are really important, the artist said. Never mind the story as you will still be able to laugh about it. She also gets commissioned to work on dog portraits by owners. She works alongside her husband in their own business.

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