A quiet place to relax and take a peek at some thoughts and images from my studio and farm. Hopefully you will find something to amuse you. Please leave a comment if it is worth your time.
Laughing Dog Arts
Monday, July 30, 2018
More pet portraits
I have fallen in love with creating these paintings and can't stop!
I can tell how much fun you are having by the bright colors you have chosen. There is just no way to describe how much joy our pets bring. Here or gone, they never leave our hearts. xx, Carol
what is your substrait? dimensions?? i had a orange tabby that i named Ambrose and we call him Hammy for short.i need to paint him, Peaches, Ivy, Noodles.... i want a gallery like you painted to honor the fur and feathered folk in my life..oh and Lily and PeeWee....
Behavioral or Medical? Or both?
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I recently had a great talk with Emily Priestley, the author of Urban
Sheepdogs. I reviewed her book a few weeks ago, and although I noted some
issues, I...
Whitecaps Knitted Cover Up Finished
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I double checked on my Ravelry page to see when I started this top. It was
January 27, 2024 and I finished on March 17, 2024! Pretty good for me as I ...
Photos of my Indiana stay
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Well! That month and a half went by quickly!
I am back home in Japan and realize that I really didn't keep anyone
informed about what my month in Indiana ...
Less is More- Keeping it Simple...
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Our month-of-February lesson for Fodder School 3 was taught by
artist/instructor Jennifer Wilkin Penick. I'm sharing the work I did in her
classes her...
New Grafix video!
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My latest video for Grafix is on YouTube now! Using inks on DuraLar Wet
Media (love that stuff!), and then turning them into delicious little
collages. ...
hearts and flowers
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happy day of valentines
i made a dozen heart cards and sent them out before making a picture. here
is a sampling of what some looked like.
painting on clo...
Recycled picture frames
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I sent a fabric piece to a friend and heard back from them that the prices
at frame stores
have gone up a lot. I'm posting a tutorial about reusing thrif...
Happy New Year
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I've been away from Myth & Moor for rather a long time now. There's just
been so much going on around here: hard grief after the loss of our beloved
Tilly ...
Every Bird has a tale - Ostrich
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This is an Emu.
Do not confuse an Emu with an Ostrich.
We have 4 Emu and 11 Ostrich. The Emu are kept in a large cage. When we
got the Ostrich, C...
I Can Or Cannot...
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From tomatoes to birds. A napkin and a little patience and it is done.That
creative energy has to come out. First I found ideas on Pinterest and then
I wen...
Hello!
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Well hello 2018! And a very happy new year to you all my bloggy
chums....yes I know it's the 14th but it's the first time I've managed to
get through a ...
Finally~~Finally! The Frida Box Is Done!
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Some pieces of art go through long dry spells where it seems they will
never be finished, and I must admit, this was one.
I began this box canvas befo...
8 comments:
I can tell how much fun you are having by the bright colors you have chosen. There is just no way to describe how much joy our pets bring. Here or gone, they never leave our hearts.
xx, Carol
Why even think of stopping? I say go, go, go- these are so adorable. Can’t even choose a favorite. Expressive!
I love these!! You've painted clues to each animal's personality.
Isn't it a joy to be in painting inspiration.
By the way, these would make cute notecards.
Oh my gosh! They are ALL adorable! Lizzie...Pharaoh....just SO adorable! You are really good at this!!!
Jan, these are so wonderful and i hope you keep up this trend as your animals are truly expressive with color and clues!
be well, Sonja
what is your substrait? dimensions?? i had a orange tabby that i named Ambrose and we call him Hammy for short.i need to paint him, Peaches, Ivy, Noodles.... i want a gallery like you painted to honor the fur and feathered folk in my life..oh and Lily and PeeWee....
Cutest ever. Who doesn't love the party llama! And all the others. xox
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