Natalie Cartner’s Dogography

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Dog Art Today can barely do justice to the magnitude of Natalie Cartner’s Dogography paintings. First there’s the scale, the smallest size is 2’ x 3’, the largest 4’ x 5’. Then, there’s unbridled passion for the dogs themselves; the weekend quests for her next subject, prowling “dog hang outs” and taking dozens of pictures to get the look just right. And finally, there is her inspiration, her dog named Hope who disappeared several years ago, whose memory imbues every painting with a certain quality, a hint of searching perhaps and…a spark of Hope in every sense of the word.

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Contact Natalie at her Dogography websiste to order a B+W masterpiece of your dog. For most of us, I’m sure, a 4-foot high painting of our pups sounds just right!

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3 responses to “Natalie Cartner’s Dogography”

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    Anonymous

    Those are so cool! Each painting, like each dog, is unique like a fingerprint.

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    Moira

    I love that sentiment!!! So true!
    Moira

  3. Linda O'Neill Avatar

    Only 4 feet!? Can’t she go any larger? 🙂
    And thank you, Miss Moira…for the linkie in your last post. You are too sweet!
    xoxo

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