Check it out! The Dancing Nathan's second pet portrait is done:
Dancing Nathan, the silly Chinese Crested hairless dog, whose dance moves have appeared on The Ellen Show, helped bring attention to his organization, Bald Is Beautiful Dog Rescue.
Now DawgArt and Bald Is Beautiful are teaming up to raise money for rescued animals! Details here.
Want to join in the fun? Tune in tomorrow to see where the paintings will be listed for auction and how you can help.
Can't wait!
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Saturday, April 25, 2015
Friday, April 10, 2015
Dancing Nathan Portrait Preview
DawgArt and Bald is Beautiful Dog Rescue are teaming up to bring you the happiest of fundraisers. See the details here.
I'm so excited to share the progress images for Nathan's portrait! Now, for those of you who aren't artists, I'm going to share a little secret. There's a point in every painting that I like to call the ugly middles. Here are the steps in creating a piece:
1. This blank canvas is so blank. I'm going to fill it with a great painting.
2. This painting isn't looking so great.
3. This painting is definitely not great.
4. What was I thinking?
5. Maybe it will be okay.
6. This painting is great.
So any progress images I share are going to be at some point in that process. All the steps add up to something great, but along the way, it's not quite so impressive. Enjoy the process and when it's done, you'll be able to bid on one-of-a-kind paintings of Dancing Nathan to help raise money for Bald is Beautiful Dog Rescue!
I'm so excited to share the progress images for Nathan's portrait! Now, for those of you who aren't artists, I'm going to share a little secret. There's a point in every painting that I like to call the ugly middles. Here are the steps in creating a piece:
1. This blank canvas is so blank. I'm going to fill it with a great painting.
2. This painting isn't looking so great.
3. This painting is definitely not great.
4. What was I thinking?
5. Maybe it will be okay.
6. This painting is great.
So any progress images I share are going to be at some point in that process. All the steps add up to something great, but along the way, it's not quite so impressive. Enjoy the process and when it's done, you'll be able to bid on one-of-a-kind paintings of Dancing Nathan to help raise money for Bald is Beautiful Dog Rescue!
Thursday, November 27, 2014
Black Friday and Cyber Monday!
Black Friday is here! And three days after that, Cyber Monday. And for this whole exciting four-day shopping weekend, you can get DawgArt for a smokin' deal.
Visit the Etsy store and get 25% off ANYTHING with coupon code BLACKFRIDAY14 at checkout. Prints at any size, original paintings available in the shop, gift certificates, or custom colorful pet portraits, all 25% off.
Visit the Bitdazzle store and BUY 3 GET 1 FREE with coupon code BLACKFRIDAY14 at checkout.
Visit the Fine Art America store and get 10% off ANYTHING with coupon code SPSZUM at checkout. That's any 10% off any canvas, framed, metal, acrylic, or poster prints.
Visit the Cafepress Marketplace and get DawgArt discounted apparel and gifts with coupon code EARLYSAV. (This coupon code is valid for Black Friday only and in the marketplace only. So you'll have to go the roundabout way to get to my items. Just follow the link and scroll down to find the image/breed you're looking for. Because it's the Marketplace and not my dedicated shop, they won't be in nice organized order, but at least you'll be able to see what's there. Cafepress lists this coupon code value at 25%, but I'm not sure of the exact amount.)
Have fun shopping!
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
This is Dog
You all remember "Yes, this is dog." Well, I was very busy during 2011 and the years immediately after, so I wasn't aware of the yes-this-is-dog meme during the height of its popularity. I decided to bring it back today, to remind us of the silliness that ensues when a dog answers the telephone. Also, the silliness that ensues when humans have too much time on their hands.
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Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Dogs in Tights
What's funny about this trend, is that some of these photos look bizarrely grotesque. Anyone care to predict the next inane photo trend involving pets?
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Monday, September 23, 2013
German Shepherds on canvas
See this painting I made? If I could paint this fast in real life, I'd be a millionaire by now!
Friday, August 23, 2013
Blue in orange
Meet Blue, the rescued Miniature Schnauzer who lives in New York. Blue's mom recently won a custom pet portrait donated by DawgArt to Genesis Dog Rescue's auction fundraiser. Since she commissions a new painting of each of her pets on their rescue anniversary, Blue's mom was only too excited to add a portrait of Blue to her rescue gallery. Each painting is rendered in monochrome and blue (my favorite color) was already used in the collection. So I painted Blue -- that's right -- orange.
See how I did it here.
Then visit my YouTube channel for more than 50 painting videos. Like, favorite and share them all. You know you want to.
See how I did it here.
Then visit my YouTube channel for more than 50 painting videos. Like, favorite and share them all. You know you want to.
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Happy Tails To You
So since I work with rescues, I get to hear a lot of really sad stories. But those of you who know me know I like to focus on the positive whenever I can. It's good to know about the bad things that happen to our animal friends because it offers us motivation to change, but sometimes I just need to see some happy stories. Tender stories. Funny stories. Stories to give me faith.
Here are some oldie but goodie dog videos to uplift your day.
Dog pulls another injured dog from roadway
An unexpected best friend pairing
The great escape: beagle style
Doggie plays the blues
Rescued dog surprises officer
This pup loves music
Ultimate dog tease
(You guys, I don't even care how many times I've seen this. It makes me laugh. Every. Single. Time.)
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Check out the new DawgArt painting video!
Visit the DawgArt YouTube channel to see more videos. Nineteen new painting vids this month!
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Thursday, August 1, 2013
All About The Dogs
You all know that I paint pet portraits. Did you also know that I'm a writer/illustrator? This means that I practice the skills needed to be successful in children's books, but that I also READ a lot of children's books. As my teen and tween children say, "You're never too old for a bedtime story." In honor of school starting up again, here is a list of my favorite children's books all about dogs.
Hondo & Fabian by Peter McCarty - I love the illustrations. They're soft and nostalgic-feeling.
Say Hello To Zorro! by Carter Goodrich - Goodrich is one of the best character designers in the business. And these character designs will have you giggling.
Wiener Wolf by Jeff Crosby - When this bored Dachshund gets a taste of the great outdoors, he might never go back!
Ball by Mary Sullivan - Couldn't find a cover for this one, but it's a delightful monosyllabic story told in pictures and word from a dog's point of view.
Black Dog by Levi Pinfold - This book is just gorgeous, with beautiful and highly detailed illustrations rendered in acrylic paint and a sweet story about bravery and hope.
Boot & Shoe by Marla Frazee - Boot and Shoe spend every moment together, but when a mischievous squirrel splits them up, they don't know what to do.
Go, Dog. Go! by P.D. Eastman - This was a favorite of my oldest daughter when she was a toddler. Plenty of humorous drawings and fun rhyming.
Harry the Dirty Dog by Gene Zion - A classic.
How Do Dinosaurs Love Their Dogs? by Jane Yolen - There is a whole series of these "How Do Dinosaurs. . ." books. I have the first one memorized. Mark Teague's playful illustrations make the clever text come to life.
Dear Mrs. Larue: Letters From Obedience School by Mark Teague - This tongue-in-cheek correspondence is entertaining for children and grown-ups alike.
The Poky Little Puppy by Janette Sebring Lowrey - Another classic.
Ribsy by Beverly Cleary - I read this as a kid. I clearly remember the great drawings.
Puppies by William Wegman - Another photo book. These Weimaraner puppies just melt your heart.
The Curious Incident of The Dog In The Night-time by Mark Haddon - This book isn't about dogs, but a dog figures in the reason the main character starts on his adventure. This novel is young adult fiction, probably recommended for ages 14 and up. The protagonist is a teen, but this book is a very good read for grown-ups too.
Santa Pups by Jerry Polatta - This book isn't out yet, but my hero Will Terry did the illustrations. Here's a sneak peek of some concept drawings. Will Terry specializes in brightly colored and vibrant illustrations featuring animals. So keep an eye out for it. It's sure to be great fun.
The Wolves In The Walls by Neil Gaiman - Okay, so this book is technically about wolves, but they're similar, right? As a writer, my favorite overall writer is Neil Gaiman, so I am very happy whenever he releases a children's book. This book is dark and a little creepy, but overall very funny. The illustrator Dave McKean uses his collage/digital/painterly style to great effect.
I Want My Hat Back by Jon Klassen - This book isn't about dogs at all. It's about a bear looking for his hat. But it's fantastic. I had a laughing fit when I read it in the bookstore and I've read it to lots of people, most of them grown ups.
What are your favorite books about dogs?
Hondo & Fabian by Peter McCarty - I love the illustrations. They're soft and nostalgic-feeling.
Say Hello To Zorro! by Carter Goodrich - Goodrich is one of the best character designers in the business. And these character designs will have you giggling.
Underwater Dogs by Seth Casteel - Who knew when this pet photographer started taking underwater photos of pooches that they would eventually be compiled into a book. Seems like a no-brainer, and this book is sure to bring lots of smiles.
Ball by Mary Sullivan - Couldn't find a cover for this one, but it's a delightful monosyllabic story told in pictures and word from a dog's point of view.
Black Dog by Levi Pinfold - This book is just gorgeous, with beautiful and highly detailed illustrations rendered in acrylic paint and a sweet story about bravery and hope.
Boot & Shoe by Marla Frazee - Boot and Shoe spend every moment together, but when a mischievous squirrel splits them up, they don't know what to do.
Go, Dog. Go! by P.D. Eastman - This was a favorite of my oldest daughter when she was a toddler. Plenty of humorous drawings and fun rhyming.
Harry the Dirty Dog by Gene Zion - A classic.
How Do Dinosaurs Love Their Dogs? by Jane Yolen - There is a whole series of these "How Do Dinosaurs. . ." books. I have the first one memorized. Mark Teague's playful illustrations make the clever text come to life.
Dear Mrs. Larue: Letters From Obedience School by Mark Teague - This tongue-in-cheek correspondence is entertaining for children and grown-ups alike.
The Poky Little Puppy by Janette Sebring Lowrey - Another classic.
Ribsy by Beverly Cleary - I read this as a kid. I clearly remember the great drawings.
Puppies by William Wegman - Another photo book. These Weimaraner puppies just melt your heart.
The Curious Incident of The Dog In The Night-time by Mark Haddon - This book isn't about dogs, but a dog figures in the reason the main character starts on his adventure. This novel is young adult fiction, probably recommended for ages 14 and up. The protagonist is a teen, but this book is a very good read for grown-ups too.
Santa Pups by Jerry Polatta - This book isn't out yet, but my hero Will Terry did the illustrations. Here's a sneak peek of some concept drawings. Will Terry specializes in brightly colored and vibrant illustrations featuring animals. So keep an eye out for it. It's sure to be great fun.
The Wolves In The Walls by Neil Gaiman - Okay, so this book is technically about wolves, but they're similar, right? As a writer, my favorite overall writer is Neil Gaiman, so I am very happy whenever he releases a children's book. This book is dark and a little creepy, but overall very funny. The illustrator Dave McKean uses his collage/digital/painterly style to great effect.
I Want My Hat Back by Jon Klassen - This book isn't about dogs at all. It's about a bear looking for his hat. But it's fantastic. I had a laughing fit when I read it in the bookstore and I've read it to lots of people, most of them grown ups.
What are your favorite books about dogs?
Monday, August 13, 2012
New Commission - Paige
Meet Paige, a sweet Rottie living in Virginia. For prints, click here.
Watch this painting in the process of creation on YouTube!
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