Tag: anna dibble

  • Katherine Carver Interviews Anna Dibble

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    American Family by Anna Dibble

    Photographer Katherine Carver has an excellent interview with Anna Dibble.


    Favorite quote:


    I really do not like what has happened to the word "creative’."  As with many words, this word has been overused in such a huge variety of mostly bad commercial ways, that it no longer has the true meaning it once had as a word.   I haven’t yet found a word to replace it. The old meaning – to me – meant making things out of nothing, and out of anything.  Making things that come from a person’s imagination, past, present, future – and attempting to not be influenced by other people’s ways of thinking, being, imagining.  It is a hands-on search for self. – Anna Dibble


    Read the full interview at Katherine Carver's blog.   Highly recommend for artists at any stage of your journey.

    Anna Dibble's website.

    Katherine Carver Photography.

  • Sold: Trying to Get Along by Anna Dibble

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    Trying to Get Along by Anna Dibble

    Vermont artist Anna Dibble emailed me to let me know her painting Trying to Get Along recently sold as a result of its exposure at the Strathmore: Unleashed! exhibition last June at the fine arts and cultural center in Bethesda, MD.

    Strathmore used Dibble's painting on the invitation, and the Washington Post printed it in an article, and featured it in a contest they sponsored for kids that involved looking for cats in the dog art show.

    Trying to Get Along, 8” x 10” mixed media on panel, sold for $775.00.

    Strathmore: Unleahsed! was a multimedia celebration of dogs in art.  I (Moira McLaughlin) worked as an advisor on the project.  My video Dogs in Art, a tribute to 5,000 years of dog art was also on view.

    Congratulations, Anna!

    Visit Anna Dibble's website.

    P.S. Kimberly Wang has a fantastic article about Anna Dibble and her studio on her City Dog Country Dog blog.

  • Dog Art Today and Strathmore Unleashed!

     

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    Desire by Clair Hartmann

    I am thrilled to announce that the exhibition I have been working on as an advisor, Strathmore Unleashed!, is opening this weekend, April 28, 2012 at Strathmore, the fine arts and cultural center in Bethesda, MD.

    My involvement with Strathmore Unleashed! began in February when curator Harriet Lesser contacted me looking for dog artists who depict "an alternative approach to our relationship with our dogs."   She wanted work that expressed a "depth of feeling and intensity in a mostly non-verbal way."   She also wanted to include my video tribute to 5,000 years of dog-centric artwork entitled "Dogs in Art."

    "Yes," I told Harriet. "I would love to be involved."

    Not only was this a meeting of the minds between Harriet and me, both artists who take dog art seriously, but it was also a tremendous opportunity for me to look back at the last five years of my blog Dog Art Today.   I reviewed every single article, over 1200 posts, and thousands of artists.   I was reminded of works I had forgotten and fell back in love with old favorites.

    I gave Harriet a four-page document of artists to consider, and she did the outreach and coordination. When she sent me the list of her selections that included Jane O'Hara, Clair Hartmann, Anna Dibble, Kaththyn Freeman, David Corcoran, Marjorie Weiss, Heather LaHaise, Kent Ambler, I was so proud to be a part of this prestigious group.   I was also excited that she chose to include my sister Sheila Cameron's work.   And since my parents' dog, Minnie, and my sister Regan's dog, Logan, are both in my "Dogs in Art" video, Strathmore Unleashed! is truly a family affair.

    Strathmore Unleashed! will also feature five doghouses, from futuristic polypod structures to scale models inspired by the Sydney Opera House, photographs by the iconic William Wegman, large scale installations by Dale Rogers, and a fiber sculpture by Ann Citron.

    Most exciting is that for the opening reception on Thursday May 3, 2012 Strathmore Unleashed! will host a special Yappy Hour from 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. for dog owners to bring their pets to the exhibition.  It is free and open to the public.

    Strathmore Unleashed! runs from this Friday April 28, 2012 to June 23, 2012. The exhibition also includes an art talk, a children's drawing session, and special tours.

     

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    Man's Best Friend by David Corcoran

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    Pink Chihuahua by Sheila Cameron

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    Trying to Get Along by Anna Dibble

     

    Dogs in Art by Moira McLaughlin

     

    If you're in the Washington D.C. area, plan a trip to Strathmore Unleashed!   Please send photos if you go.

    View the invitation.

    Read the press release.

     

     

  • Happy Thanksgiving!

     

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    Thanksgiving Angst by Anna Dibble

    Click on the image to see it larger and read the words, so funny and charming.

    See more at Anna Dibble's website.

    Happy Thanksgiving!

  • Dog Christmas Cards

     

    *sponsored link*

     

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    Canine Carolers by Jennifer Keller available at JenKellerArtCards on etsy

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    Seasons Greetings by Mike Taylor available at Doodlewags on etsy

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    Thinking of You by Dana Feagin available at InspiredPetPortraits on etsy

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    Bark the Herald by Anna Dibble available at Dibbledog on etsy