Nancy Schutt’s Video: The Dog Song

I am a big fan of dog artist Nancy Schutt’s work.  With her Matisse-vibe and her Hockney-esque color palette, her playful dog paintings always make me smile.  She also is a loyal reader who leaves frequent comments here at Dog Art Today (hint: great way into my editorial heart).  Nancy just debuted her new video of her work with a song she commissioned specifically for the piece.   It’s called The Dog Song and it was written and performed by Emily Westman, a singer and songwriter from Seattle.   I think the video is fantastic.  Hope you enjoy it too — if you’re reading this in an email click through to the blog to view it.   Brava, Nancy!

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4 responses to “Nancy Schutt’s Video: The Dog Song”

  1. Evelyn Morris Hecht Avatar

    A fabulous and upbeat combo that really made me smile! Great song………..wondy art!!!

  2. Jen K Avatar

    Nancy’s work has a really fun upbeat vibe to it..and I LOVE that song! Can I get it anywhere?

  3. dan (looking for Attorney?) Summers Avatar

    That was really great. im not really a dog-lover but i really find that very nice. The cute dogs really look very great with the upbeat.
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  4. nancy schutt Avatar

    in response to the question about where to get the song- it was for the slideshow and I think Emily and I are the only people who have the recording of it, so it’s not like you could purchase it from iTunes, and I honestly don’t know how you could get a copy of it. Emily is on myspace at this address:
    http://www.myspace.com/emilywestman
    I did purchase the song from her, but we have no agreement about selling the recording to interested parties. SO, I will talk with her and ask her what she would like to do when someone wants a recording of it. NO ONE may use for commercial purposes or for promotion of any products or services, but if it’s just for personal use I have no problem with that and I’m sure Emily would be pleased.

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