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Fun Fine Art Project: We Let The Dogs Out
In mid-December a couple years ago, I was surprised by a phone call from a friend who asked me if I was interested in submitting a design to be painted on a fiberglass bulldog. This was part of a project put on by the Athens-Oconee Junior Woman's Club (hereafter known as the AOJWC). I flippantly, said yes, thinking that my design would NEVER get picked, since I was a realist, and abstract art was the norm for today....and the final fact that there were a ton of artists in Athens! When I got the form to fill out, I only had a day to come up with a design and turn it around to mail out to meet their deadline. No sweat - I'll never get picked! Ha! Boy, was I surprised the following February when the phone rang and I was told my design was picked by one of their sponsors! Wanda went with me to the "dog adoption" party in Athens a week later, and we met my sponsor, who was head of the Athens Republican Party - good sponsor for the design that I had done. The dog wouldn't fit in my mini van. He's 6' long, 3' wide, and 4' high! He was delivered a week later to the studio, wrapped in cardboard and pallet wrap. He grew another foot on each side when I unwrapped him! Larger than life, this dog in the "ruff" needed a good sanding, priming, and painting. I ordered the acrylic paint - way too much I realize now - and Wanda came over and helped me get the basics done of sanding, spot filling, priming, and putting on 2 base coats of white acrylic. I then laid out the design in pencil and she came back and helped me color in between the lines! I worked on the delicate stuff, and when he was good and dry, he was picked up early April to get his sealing coat on. I next painted his little brother. The "big dawg" has been put on display as public art in front of Fire Station No. 7 in Watkinsville. The little dog was auctioned off for charity. It's been a really fun project and quite a stretch for this 2-D painter to have to paint 3-D and in a media she hasn't painted in for over 25 years! The results are below.....
Got the little "dawg"
painted, too, and delivered to Athens
THE REST OF THE
STORY: To see my Dawgs web site page, click on
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