Tag: dachshund

  • My Collage Process

     

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    Actually, I am still discovering my collage process.  Especially since, as I’ve mentioned, this year I am creating a series of Darby collages to include in a 2012 Longhaired Dachshund calendar.  I’ve never worked on a series before.  These are some photos of my first steps.

    I spent a significant amount of time cutting out silhouettes of Darby sleeping.  Then, decided I wanted to use the actual photograph instead.  This is an important decision for a collage artist.  Are you going to use the photo or deconstruct the photo and build the shape out of other materials?  I wanted to use natural and/or Japanese paper in each collage and I liked the idea of Darby made out of the speckled paper, like an eggshell in the nest.  And I wanted to use the feather paper beneath the nest.  But both didn’t feel right.  So I’ve put these attempts aside.  For now.

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    Every time we go for a walk, I spend time looking at the colors I see, and the natural world my dog interacts with.  Brown, green, and a hint of purple are January this year.  Here are some images I intend to work with, including photos I took of succulents in my yard.

     

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    Here’s my work table.  Yes, those are real deer antlers hanging on my fence…

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    One of the challenges I discovered was that I kept finding images I wanted to use for other months.  I considered buying another table, but knew I would lose the saved images under piles of more saved images.  So I decided to put everything up on the wall.  I used Scotch Reusable Tabs.  They work well, secure but easy to remove without damaging the paper.

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    I’ve also been working on compositions for future months and posted them on the wall too…

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    Here’s the direction I’m headed. I placed a lighter version of speckled paper behind the nest…

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    P.S. When I was finishing up yesterday, I noticed a scrap of paper on the window sill.  I put some pine cones behind it (I’ve become obsessed with the artistic and engineering genius of the pine cone since I moved here — I used to think they were corny) and took a picture.  It was a nice reminder about simplicity and the happy accidents that occur in the studio.

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    I’m so glad to be back.

  • New Studio

     

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    While setting up my new studio, I attempted to channel Vera Newumman.  Darby was a good sport.  Now I have to get to work.  I feel rusty.  But excited to start making art again.  Stay tuned.

     

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    Vera Neumann via The Long and Short of it All.

  • Vote!

     

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    Honey voted.  Did you?

    Photo copyright of Doxieone via flickr.

  • Happy Fourth of July!

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    Keep your wiener dogs cool and have a great Fourth of July!

    Via Recovering Lazyholic courtesy of the Nag on the Lake.

  • Dachshund U.N. by Bennett Miller

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    Via Gawker:

    For his new installation, Australian
    artist Bennett Miller has assembled a meeting of the U.N. Commission on
    Human Rights in the Melbourne Museum plaza. The part that is "art" is
    that all of the delegates are dogs. All together: Awwwwww.

    Dachsund U.N., part of the Next Wave Festival,
    is a "meditation on the utopian aspirations of the Commission on Human
    Rights, and our capacity as humans to imagine and achieve a universal
    system of justice." It is also way more cute than gory ol' Francis
    Bacon.

    Miller, a 29-year-old artist from Perth, chose Dachsunds for their
    similarities to humans: "They have their own racial diversity – black,
    brown, red. Also, even though they're restricted in their movement,
    they are quite determined and proud." He was able to put together his
    U.N. assembly with the help of the Dachsund Club of Victoria, whose
    initial skepticism was overcome once Miller was able to demonstrate
    that he wouldn't "portray the dogs in a demeaning way."

    Hat tip to Nag on the Lake for sending me this link.  Genius.

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    Bennett Miller wrangles his art

    Images courtesy of Getty.  See images of the Doxies next to photos of the ambassadors they represent at Gawker.

  • Elliott Erwitt: Dachsund Photo and Twitter Contest

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    No words can express how much I love this newly released photo by Elliott Erwitt, one of the greatest photographers of the 20th and 21st century.  The fact that Erwitt has devoted some of his extraordinary talent to photographing dogs, makes him, IMO, the greatest dog photographer ever.

    Readers of this blog know I have featured him before and raved about him often.  But there has been a limited amount of his images available on the Web.  That has changed.  This week, German publishing house teNeues announced the launch of a new Elliot Erwitt Website featuring never before seen exclusive Erwitt photographs and a chance to interact with the iconic photographer himself via Twitter.  Here’s how it works; visit the website and choose a photo.  Click on the photo to take you to Twitter where you write a caption for the image.  Then, Elliot Erwitt will choose his favorite and the winner will receive a copy of one of his books.

    I am not surprised that Erwitt has embraced social networking.  His photographs are exceptional because he looks at life with fresh eyes every time he takes a shot.  Experimenting with  new technology and paths of promotion is an extension of that openness, that inquisitive nature.  And it is yet another aspect of what makes him the best.

    P.S. teNeues promises to release more Elliott Erwitt dog photographs as the Website evolves.  I will keep you posted.

    More posts about Elliot Erwitt:

    “First Contact” at Silverstein Photography

    Elliott Erwitt’s Needle Felted Dog by Domenica More Gordon

  • Another Pierre Bonnard Dachshund

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    I thought I'd seen all the Bonnard Dachshund art works, but this one, part of  the Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C. , is new to me.  Bonnard gets the Doxie paws and erect stance just right, as well as the intense determination.  You just  know this little guy is going to get some table scraps any moment.  I also love the woman's striped shirt.  And the bottle of wine.  Clearly, Bonnard knew what was important in life.

    Thank you, Philip Koch, for taking this photo and sharing it on your blog.

    P.S. Click here to see one of my favorite posts featuring Pierre Bonnard and Pablo Picasso and their Dachshunds.

  • Happy Valentine’s Day!

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    Dachshund Valentine from Tad Carpenter via Robin Arouty.  Have a great Mardi-Gras-Valentine’s-Day-Presidents-Day-Winter-Olympics weekend!

  • Acrylic Dachshund Bookends

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    It may be obscene to feature $265 acrylic Dachshund bookends when we're getting mauled by the Great Recession, but I love how endlessly inspiring the Doxie silhouette is.  Handmade in Italy where designers don't know the meaning of the words "economic downturn."  Available at Barneys New York via Design*Sponge.

  • Buenos Aires Dachshund

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    Sometimes I don't allow myself to visit the Nag on the Lake blog because I can lose myself there in hours of cool.  Luckily, The Nag is kind enough to send me photos directly to my inbox.  Like this Dachshund photo she recently took on her trip to Buenos Aires.  Reportedly, this little guy also came up and gave her a big kiss.  So cool.