Tag: dog blog

  • 17th Century Greyhound Sculpture Aquired by the Rijksmuseum

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    Bronze Greyhound by Artus Quellinus, 1609-1668

    Hat tip to Michèle of Brussels, writer of the wonderful Eurodog blog, who keeps me informed of the latest European dog art news.  When she sent me this post about this magnificent Greyhound bronze , I thought it was a contemporary piece.  In fact, this lifesize dog sculpture was created in the mid-17th century by Artus Qhellinus of Antwerp. 

    Note the dog's detailed collar.  On it, is the Roose family coat of arms, so it is thought that this is a dog portrait of the family's pet.  Once again we see there is nothing new in our obsession with our dogs and our desire to memorialize them through art.

    This is one of five sculptures recently acquired by the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.  Visit their website for more information.

  • Amy Bogard’s Daily Dogs

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    If you're snowbound, done with all your shopping, and/or bored with vacation already, I have a treat for you, Amy Bogard's Daily Dogs.  Amy is one of those wildly inspiring artists who uses her own creativity to jump start her own creativity.  

    Recently, she's been revving up, artistically speaking, by doodling whichever of her three dogs, Caskie, Iris, or River, is at her feet.   Beyond the charming immediacy of the works, is her presentation of them on the Web.  Visiting her website is like surreptitiously reading someone's journal.  In fact, her website is an artwork in and of itself, like a piece of interactive dog art about dog art, a truly meta-dog-art experience.  Click here to enjoy.

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    One of my favorite quotes from Amy's blog, "I love spending studio days with the dogs. It’s really the best of both worlds; cozy companionship coupled with the healing balm of solitude."

    Me too!

  • M.C. Escher the Dog Artist

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    Seems famous Dutch graphic artist M.C. Escher (1898-1972), known for his intricate impossible contsructions,  started out with more simple shapes like this dog tessellation (a geometric design of identical interlocking shapes) from 1938.

    See more cool dog tessellations on Rita's Dog Blog, a lovely blog written by a dog with great taste in art.

  • Angry’s Skeleton Dog Lamp

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    Yesterday someone was searching my blog for Halloween dog art.  So today I’m featuring this super-fun dog lamp that lights up like an x-ray when you plug it in. I discovered it on the excellent snobby dog blog, PupStyle.  It’s from the Dublin design firm Angry, whose whimsical products certainly don’t live up to their heated name.  I mean that in a good way : )

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  • Be The Person Your Blog Thinks You Are T-shirt

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    I love my dog and my blog. Every day I feed and nurture them and my dog and my blog bring me great joy! Here’s a helpful reminder to all bloggers to live up your online personas — assuming they’re good 😉

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    T-shirts available in men’s, women’s, juniors, plus and maternity sizes.