Tag: Borias

  • Tamandra + Borias: Forever in My Heart Series

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    Tamandra + Borias

    When Tamandra Michaels's 8 year-old German Shepherd, Borias, was diagnosed with bulging discs, she was devastated.  Borias is Tamandra's helper dog, her partner, guardian, and constant companion, and now he needs her help.  As an artist, Tamandra has a creative approach to life, so she turned to her paints and created the Forever in my Heart Series, a collaboration of her iconic heart designs and Borias's paw dipped in blue. 

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    Forever in my Heart

    She brought some samples to Borias's doctors office and orders for more started coming in.  Now sales of her series go right on Borias's tab for his treatments.  And as more come in, she hopes to be able to contribute to more animals in need through various charities, an excellent pay it forward approach to a crisis. 

    Here are the details: paintings come in sizes from 12"x12", to 3'X3', and are done with acrylics, finished with a glossy varnish. The colors vary, but are done in shades of green, yellow and red.  The paw print is bright true blue. Prices start at $75.  Orders are usually finished within a week.

    To order yours and learn more about Tamandra, visit her blog, My Heart Dog.  
    She was also featured in my first Studio Spotlight.

  • Studio Spotlight: Tamandra Michaels

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    Dog is Love

    Today I am kicking off a new series called Studio Spotlight where artists share their work, their workspaces, and their dog art with readers.  Given that it is also Valentine’s Day, I knew painter and photographer Tamandra Michaels of San Diego would be the perfect artist to initiate the series.  Tamandra’s company is called Heart Dog Studios and many of her works, including a whole “Dog is Love” series on Etsy, are devoted to her signature paw-printed hearts.  But, let me let Tamandra tell you herself.  Here goes…


    1.  How did you get started as a dog artist?

    I was living in LA, pursuing an acting career, and took a painting
    class for fun at Santa Monica college. That turned out to be
    serendipitous. The instructor was an incredibly intellectual man, a
    wealth of knowledge on the art world, and I learned a lot from him
    that went far beyond learning to paint. I  worked on a painting of my
    dog at the time, and it just flowed so quickly, the instructor nodded
    in approval, saying “good, now do a series”. 
    I found that I really loved putting my feeling for dogs into paint
    strokes on canvas.  It brought me full circle back to my youth, where I
    was constantly drawing animals, making something two dimensional have
    “life.”

    That dog who was the subject of my first painting died suddenly
    a couple weeks later, ironically while my piece was hanging in my
    first art show.  I was really grateful to have done some paintings of
    him.  As traumatic a loss as that was, it allowed Borias to come into
    my life.  And what an incredible gift he is. I don’t believe in
    coincidences.   He was most certainly meant to share life with me.  I
    learn so much from him.  The universe gave me exactly what I needed, a soul mate.  He’s the reason I started my business, Heart Dog Studios, named after my heart dog.

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    Tamandra and Borias

    2. What is your favorite medium and why?

    It’s really hard to decide, as I love oil painting so much…but I’ve
    also fallen head over wheels in love with photography.  It’s painting
    with light.  I adore exploring, the thrill of finding moments to
    capture, freezing them in that split second of time.  Moments that
    would be lost otherwise.  It came so naturally because I’ve always
    been an observer, seeing those moments of beauty in everyday life that capture me. H aving a camera encourages the capacity to see even
    deeper.  Light, shapes, expression, and emotion.  I’m a sucker for
    emotional content.

    3. How would you describe your art?

    I like my images to show that very special spark that makes each dog
    unique.  (Really yummy lighting is a bonus! )  When you look into a
    dog’s eyes, I don’t see how one can help but see their soul.  They make
    us more human.  I want to tell their story, capture their spirit and
    special personality.  I like to catch moments as they happen.  I also
    love to show the relationship with their humans, but the focus is
    still the dog.  I share their perspective I think.  I’m permanently at
    their level, being in a wheelchair.  A lot of my images show the
    intrigue they have with that, but then how they see past that, and
    just see me. 
    So my work is about showing the heart and soul of these amazing beings.

    4. What are your 3 your favorite pieces?

    The first is a portrait of my dog that I painted from a photo taken
    by another photographer who perfectly captured his signature look.
    The head tilt, and inquisitive, intelligent gaze.  So using that as a
    springboard, I infused my feelings into the piece, which flowed out of
    me effortlessly.  (Not a common occurrence with painting!)  It’s one
    painting that I’m completely happy with.

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    Mamma’s Boy

    Then, I would say I love this
    image of Borias that I caught when I happened to have my camera on my
    bed with me. He was lying down, with his head on a large sheepskin
    ball  — his favorite toy — with such a look of adoration and contentment.  It’s an image that I’m going to commission my best friend, a
    figurative oil painter, to do for me.

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    Borias and his favorite toy.

    Then, there’s an image I took of
    a young guy with a surfboard at dog beach.  He and his Mastiff mix are
    gazing at each other.  That one makes me reflect on what it’s all
    about.  Sharing our lives and our journey together.  Two completely
    different species, yet in complete understanding and communion.

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    Communion

    5. Tell me about your studio; is it how you want it to be?  Plans
    for reorganizing?  Wish list?

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    Heart Dogs Sudio

    My studio is a work in progress. Literally. I very recently moved from
    suburbia to the city, which took about three long years to make
    happen.  I’m really enjoying taking this little spare room in my house
    and making it my sanctuary, a (hopefully) organized space that’s
    conducive to creativity and growth. It’s a challenge with a small
    space…I so love Ikea!

    With the much appreciated help from my
    friends, we’re making a place for all my books and magazines, and an
    efficient work area, a place to do business, and be organized.  Ever
    the challenge for me.  And I love that I can just go outside my door,
    explore this great neighborhood with Borias, and find inspiration all
    around me. We’ve spent a lot of time here already, hanging out in Balboa
    Park, at the zoo, exploring downtown, and just roving these amazing
    older neighborhoods, connecting with others out walking their dogs.  
    Seems everyone walks their dogs here. Now it’s in our own back yard.  It’s ‘our’ neighborhood.

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    Borias and the San Diego skyline.

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    Borias at the San Diego Art Museum.

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    Borias loves the fountain at Balboa Park.

    6. Upcoming projects or goals for the future?

    I hope to grow my art and photography business now that I’ve
    relocated to such a dog-centric area. I plan to develop my brand
    further, and work on the marketing side. I also want to use my work
    to help out more animal charities. I’d like to do a series about dogs
    with disabilities with their people, and people with disabilities with
    their dog, how strong and wonderful a bond comes from that. A coffee
    table book celebrating the magic of dogs seems like a natural next
    step that I look forward to taking.  Currently, I have taken the leap
    into writing a book about my heart dog, which is something I’ve toyed
    with doing for awhile.  I started a blog about our life together (find
    it at myheartdog.com), and I began to really feel a need to write in
    depth about our journey.


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    Dog is Love

    MM: Thank you,  Tamandra, for sharing your beautifully heartfelt work with us and showing us your studio. 

    If you are an artist who would like to be featured in the next Studio Spotlight email me with a link to your website, a description of your studio, and plans for the future.  As artists, I know we are all works in progress.

    Happy Valentine’s Day!

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