Tag: anna wilson-patterson

  • Bridget Davies: What to Wear When Walking the Dogs

     

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    UK artist Bridget Davies loves to paint beautiful women in elegant clothes.  Recently, her subjects have been stepping out with fashion's most timeless and adored accessory — the dog, looking absolutely exquisite.

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    See more at Bridget Davies Art and on her Facebook page.

    Thank you Dog Art Today reader and dog artist Anna Wilson-Patterson for introducing me to Bridget's work.

  • Anna Pugh’s Dogs

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    Kipper Egging Florrie On

    Anna Pugh, born in 1938, is one of England’s leading folk artists.  She is sometimes compared to Grandma Moses.  I see Maude Lewis crossed with Heironymus Bosch.

    According Lucy B. Campbell Fine Art, the gallery that exclusively represents her, Anna Pugh has painted over 200 works in the last 20 years, yet demand still outpaces production.  “[Pugh] has obvious empathy with the countryside, and with dogs and plants
    in particular. The tremendous demand for her paintings is a reflection
    of their spellbinding charm.” 

    I discovered Anna Pugh’s work on the blog of another talented UK dog artist, Anna Wilson-Patterson.

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    Another Place

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    A Bit of a Whizz About

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    Balancing for Beginners

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    Dad’s Dog

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    Icarus

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    The Bliss of Grass

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    Hot Day
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    Chasing Clouds

    This last image, Chasing Clouds, reminds me of Tamandra Michaels’s heart dog, Borias, who recently passed away.

    Visit Anna Pugh’s website.  A hardback book of her works is available here.
  • Anna Wilson-Patterson’s Huts and Hounds Open Studio Tour

     

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    I've had my eye on UK artist Anna Wilson-Patterson for a while.  Her art speaks to me for many reasons; the blues, the hounds, the small-town life she celebrates.   But what I think is most profound, and what I study when consider her art or visit her blog, is the sense of place she creates.

    She lives in the village of Herstmonceux on the southeast coast of England.   Many of her pieces depict the beaches of Sussex, but they also evoke the beaches in my mind's eye, the ones of childhood vacations and future adventures.  Like the concept of terroir, that specificity of soil can distinguish a wine, I believe a sense of place can make a good painting great.  I see it in the works of the most accomplished artists of Nevada County, where I live, and I see it in Anna Wilson-Patterson's work.

    Often, when I am doing my own art or writing about others, it's all about the dogs.   But,  I know of several dog artists who have given up painting pet portraits because it has become to rote and too painful to disappoint clients.   What I want to share through Anna Wilson-Patterson's work is to think about coming at dogs from a different perspective.  She comes at dogs through village life, through the mist rolling in, through an abandoned shanty at low tide, and light coming from a certain window, and that, along with her sizeable talent elevates her work.  And that is why I've had my eye on her since I first discovered her over a year ago.  

    As I said in Friday's post, try going outside.   I am experimenting with such a crazy idea myself and finding it difficult to break away from my computer screen and my arty paraphernalia.   But, I am doing it, and I want to offer that experiment to you.  As always, let me know how it goes.

    If you live in Sussex you have a rare opportunity to visit Anna Wilson-Patterson's studio (she lives in a former candy factory – how cool is that?) during her Huts and Hounds Studio Tour, June 1 – June 16, 2012. 

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    Greyhound at Beach

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    Lurcher with Dangly Legs

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    Rye Harbor Railway Carriage

    Speaking of a sense of place, Anna has a terrific video of her studio featuring her dogs Bea and Finn…

    Huts and Hounds Open Studio Tour June 1 – June 16, 2012

    Anna Wilson-Patterson's website and blog.