Tag: dog collages

  • Camilla Engman: The Morran Book Project

     

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    Last September, Swedish artist Camilla Engman’s friend Adolfo Serra suggested she publish a book with illustrations of her beloved dog Morran created by artists from all over the world.  Then, another friend, Lynn Louise Larson, suggested all the proceeds from the book go to a charity that helps dogs.   Camilla posted about the idea on her blog.  People liked it.  So she put the call out to artists, and soon the Morran images started rolling in.  To help her curate the incredible response, she put together a jury.  Together they selected what images would go where, but Camilla had already decided to include them all. 

    At the end of November, Morran passed away.  Camilla was flooded with condolences and more illustrations of her sweet girl.  Somehow, through her grief, Camilla created the book and got it published on Blurb in time for Christmas.  Since then, The Morran Book Project has raised over $1000 for the WSPA, a Sweditsh organization dedicated to the protection of animals.

    And it doesn’t stop there.  Camilla also started a blog where she posted every Morran image that was sent to her.  And she encourages artists to keep sending them.  So if you missed the book deadline, you can still be a part of this global dog-art tribute to one of the most endearing, and enduring, muses ever to grace the art world.  Anyone who knows Camilla’s work, knows how precious Morran was to her.  She was her muse in the studio, a subject of her paintings, her companion on walks in the woods, and sidekick on vacation.  She was the namesake of Camilla’s new website Studio Morran.   Camilla never made apologies for being totally gaga for Morran (except when she was compelled to apologize to her husband for leaving him out of a photobooth session).

    I was so sad when I read Morran had died.  I didn’t know she was sick.  I didn’t know her.   But I thought she was still a young pup because she was always on the go, though she was an outstanding nap-taker.  But, as Camilla expressed it on her blog, through The Morran Book Project, she channeled her sadness into “something good.”

    Picking favorites was impossible.  I highly recommend you visit the book’s blog and see them all for yourself.

    If you would like to contribute, click here for the specs.  View Morran’s flickr page for more inspiration.  If you participate, I’d love to hear about it.

     

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    Constanza Bravo

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    Suana Verelst

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    Leah Brown

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    Mikaela Elf

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    Emmanuelle Eschembrenner

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    Lori Kiessling

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    Ulrika Kestere

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    Geninne Zlatkis

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    Lilie Melo

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    Giovanni Perrone

    See all The Morran Book Project art here. There are over 230 pieces.

  • Longhaired Dachshund Calendar: June Final

     

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    Darby Calendar: June by Moira McLaughlin

    I finished the June college of my Longhaired Dachshund calendar this morning.   I have lots to tell you about how it came together, but not today.

    Wishing you all the best in 2012. 

  • Pop Dog Collages by Michel Keck

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    German Shepherd

    Day 5 of my Holiday Gift Guide, and I intended to present an array of dog prints.  But then Michel Keck’s work showed up in my inbox this morning, and I couldn’t get past them.  I’ve featured may pop artists and many collage artists, but she is the first pop collage dog artists I’ve found.  I really like her work and I thought you would too.

    Her open edition prints range from $35 -$399 depending on size.  They are available here.

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    Golden Retriever

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    Greyhound

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    Labrador Retriever

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    Boxer

    Learn more about Michel, a prolific, self-taught, Midwestern, dog-loving artist, at her website and blog.

    P.S.  I have more prints coming in the next few days, too.

  • Happy Mother’s Day!

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    The other day my mother was talking about being an art teacher – her career before marriage. She said the challenge was to teach creativity, not just have her students follow instructions. “I tried not to have any copy work,” she said. “Mostly creative projects. I tried to make art relevant to future life. Putting together clothes, painting a house, making a garden, designing a room, etc. Even choosing a dog.” (Like her fabulously talented dog Minnie.)

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    I thought how lucky I am to have a mom like this…

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    …one who taught me, showed me, creativity as a way of life.

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    Thanks, Mom for making our family a work of art. Love, Moira

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    (Minnie artwork available at my DreamDogsArt Store.)

  • Peter Clark: Collage Dogs

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    I love the supremely elegant and recently redesigned Black.White.Bliss blog. Sometimes, the mysterious editor, Jhayne, allows a little color on her site, like these wonderful dog collages by Peter Clark (originally spotted on Design Observer.)

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