SCITUATE − Sterling, a pit bull with alopecia and food allergies, was the inspiration. Because of his difficulties being adopted from an animal shelter, a Scituate artist began painting portraits of ...
Draw for Paws kicked off its Grandpaws Initiative with the residents of The Virginian Senior Living Community, who painted pictures of adoptable senior dogs Kelli Bender is the Pets Editor at PEOPLE.
For Melissa Swensrud, a painting of her dog, Elsa, hangs in the family room of her Bethesda, Maryland home. To her, the colorful portrait captures Elsa’s sweet and curious personality shortly before ...
WAYNESVILLE, North Carolina (WLOS) — These days, local stories in western North Carolina spread quickly across the country through the web, and you never know who they might touch and inspire. One ...
TUCSON, Ariz. — A woman living on the eastside of Tucson is making a big difference for for adoptable dogs from clear across town. Suzan Irby Freibert paints portraits of the dogs at Pima Animal Care ...
"I thought it would just be a cool, moody piece of décor… until my dog completely lost her mind," Rebecca Joens told Newsweek.
American Fork • Cristall Harper’s art career didn’t get off to a rousing start. She was, she readily admits, “hustling” 15 years ago — doing “little 6-by-6 [inch] paintings that I would list on eBay” ...
Appears in exhibition catalog as entry no. 124 (Sale info: TO BE AUCTIONED). "R.A." [P. 6.] Catalogue of the Extensive and Valuable Collection of Pictures, Engravings, & Works of Art, now Exhibiting, ...
A dog portrait by George Stubbs (1724–1806) that sold for just £11 ($47) at auction back in 1802 could fetch between £1.5 million ($1.88 million) and £2 million ($2.5 million) when it hits the block ...
Draw for Paws kicked off its Grandpaws Initiative with the residents of The Virginian Senior Living Community, who painted pictures of adoptable senior dogs Courtesy of Draw For Paws Chuck Krouse with ...
"The Phillips Collection: a summary catalogue," Washington, D.C.: The Phillips Collection, 1985, no. 1765. "Augustus Vincent Tack, 1870-1949: [exhibition organized by ...