There's been some nice press for Dog Art Today recently.
I was interviewed for Paula Magazine a Chilean magazine for women. Their September issue was devoted to dogs. I discussed the history of dogs in art, the number of artists I've featured on my blog (over 1,350) since it's inception, and scatalogical trends in dog art today.
Although some of my thoughts were lost in translation or edited out (read the original article here and the translation here), I was so happy they included my Darby collage January: The Seed Catalogs Are Here. See more of my work at Etsy.
And I was pleased they included a controversial environmental art installation that debuted last month here in town, Nevada City Alchemy by Daniel Brickman, five golden dog poop statues placed along the Tribute Trail as a commentary on waste, the Gold Rush, and the effects of culture on the watershed, part of ART OnSite, an exciting dog-friendly local art project I will be writing more about soon.
Dog Art Today was also featured on Crittr in a comprehensive review by J.D. Biersdorfer…
Read the whole review here.
Thank you, Erin Thiem photographer, blogger, and dog-friendly innkeeper at The Outside Inn for your photographs of Dog Art Today headquarters and Tyler Foote*, vice president in charge of playtime.
Now is a great time to advertise on Dog Art Today. I have 4 spots available.
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* Tyler Foote is a road in Nevada County, California built in 1913 by Arthur DeWint Foote, artist and writer Mary Hallock Foote's
husband. The road connects North Columbia, California to a town called
Cherokee that used to be called Tyler.




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