Tag: morran

  • 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

    Morran_book_project_lori_kiessling

     

    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.

  • Camilla Engman’s Blog

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    Camilla's dog Morran.  Muse and good sport.

    Artist, blogger, and dog lover, Camilla Engman's blog is one of the most inspiring sites on the Web.   Visiting it is like a mini-trip to Sweden and a peek through eyes that can see only beauty.  Highly recommend!

  • Dog on Chair: Part 3

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    Pop dog art friend, Rebecca Collins, suggested I check out Flickr for some more in my Dog on Chair series.  Look who I found, one of my all time favorite dogs, Morran, artist Camilla Engman's iconic dog sitting on iconic Swedish modern Sjuan chair.

    See more Flickr dogs on chairs here.  There are some awesome shots.  I could do a whole Dog on Chair blog!

  • Camilla Engman and Her Little Dog Too.

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    Today I’m introducing a new artist and a new term. Sweden’s Camilla Engman is what I call a coffee pot artist. This means, when you discover her work, put on a pot of coffee, because you are going to be lost in her creativity for a long, long time.

    Camilla is a wildly talented illustrator, painter, and printmaker. I recently discovered her guest blogging at design*sponge, which was superb. But, take a trip to Camilla’s blog for a look at how to live your life as a true artist. For example, always take your camera on walks…

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    Look for beauty everywhere or make it yourself…

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    Fresh flowers and candles at breakfast should be standard…

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    At Camilla’s blog you’ll also see that one of her most important influences is her Swedish Farm Dog, Morran, who sleeps at her feet as she works…

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    …and often finds her way into her paintings…

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    Bite or Burner

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    Morran In The Woods

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    Love Me. Obey Me. (I’m not sure if this is Morran. But every dog owner knows this feeling.)

    Poppytalk has a great interview with Camilla and asks her “How much do you think Morran affects your creativity process?”

    I love Camilla’s answer:

    “Morran loves me no matter how ugly or bad things I make. She also keeps me away from working all day and all night. You can always say that you don’t have time to your friends and family, but a dog is craving attention and long walks. She makes me a better, nicer and happier person.”

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    I always think about my dog inspiring me to work, but I think Camilla might be right. Dogs inspire us to get out in the world and look at it though different, more sensitive eyes, and more importantly, get out of our own heads now and then. What more could an artist ask for in a muse?

    One of my favorite Morran images is available in two limited edition prints.

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    Can We Dance. Edition of 16. $160 each.

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    close up.

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    Cane We Dance (line drawing). Edition of 7. $130 each.

    See dozens of gorgeous Morran photos and short films at Camilla’s Flickr site.

    P.S. Be warned that nearly all the links on Camilla’s blog take you to more “coffee pot artists” — enjoy!