Posted by admin | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 11-09-2011
Tags: art, artist, artwork, Dog Portrait, drawings, paint, painting, pet portraits, photos, Portrait
For an artist, a dog is the guard to life and death. This artist would explore many black and white paintings and monotypes just to know more about what shadow dogs really mean. Surely, many people know about his artist who has a fine arts degree from a university in New Mexico as she is known to have exhibits all over the country. She has also received awards for the work she has done with fabrics, photography and printmaking. Visit dog portraits to learn more about paintings.
Form her series with dogs she now works with frogs. With her work on steel she has managed to make it 10 feet high. To be more humorous she named her masterpiece as a young girl’s fascination with frogs.
Taking part in her thesis was also her work on non rational states of consciousness. Her work shows off the links to certain shamanistic beliefs and how a person and an animal can work together by combining forms. According to this artist out civilization will keep on if we know how to survive the way they did back then. It is now already a need for people to work with animals.
The work she did with the monoprints of dogs is all about collaboration She is busy capturing shots for local news while working at a local humane society. For those stray dogs that need adoption, she has taken home four strays herself. More expert paintings information is located at horse portraits.
Where you can see her dogs are those monoprints she creates. With this she has to work rapidly making sure she does everything all at once. In this case it is important to work double time. Just like sculpting it is very physical.
Most cases even if there is an image one can only wonder what the real picture is going to be. In her work she is more direct and unsentimental.
All her work has a certain aspect of humor in them. In her portraits the dogs would usually be yawning, sleeping in the grass, portrayed with their heads lost in a culvert or a can of kibble.
Titles are significant as well. There is really no need to know that full story to find it humorous. Individual owners also commission her to do dog portraits. She works with her husband in doing paintings.
