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two special pugs…two more stars in the sky

Those who know me know that I love my Alabama Pug Rescue group. In that group are some of the sweetest, most caring, generous and genuine people I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. We all have one common bond – the love of these silly little clowns (a.k.a. pugs). So when one of us suffers a loss, it feels like we all suffer a loss. I don’t know how I would have made it through my sweet Uncle Albert’s death in September of 2007 (yes, he was a pug…not a real “uncle”) without them. This fall, when we decided to do the paintings for Pugs and Pumpkins, I had a couple of surprise projects that I did then (and since they were surprises, I didn’t post them here). While I was working on the paintings, we found out that Bess, one of our most dedicated volunteer’s Diva Pug was diagnosed with cancer, so I wanted to do something for Bess’ mom. Then I decided that I really needed to do a special painting for Hope (thanks to one awesome volunteer, MC, who provided me with a photo of Hope), who is the reason for APRA’s existence (you can read her story here). Sadly, tragically, and unexpectedly, Hope passed away on December 4. I had no idea that when I was preparing to do the painting that when I gave it to her mom, Hope would be gone. And then, yesterday, Bess passed away. It has been hard knowing the sadness that comes with losing a dog…but not just a dog, not just a pug, but a member of the family, and in some cases, such as Uncle Albert’s and Bess’, a leader of the dog pack, and in the case of Hope, the inspiration to start an organization that has helped so very many pugs and pug friends find their forever homes or find a place to live out their last years, loved, in comfort, and cherished. Nothing is ever the same when they leave us. So while I am not the best writer, and struggle for the right words to express how devastating these losses have been, I would like to remember each of them and remember their amazing spirits, and their amazing human moms who have touched so many other people because of their love for these two special girls.

Hope, 1997 – December 4, 2008:

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Bess, May 30, 1996 – January 9, 2009:

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last painting of 2008

Here is that last painting for 2008. I did this for my good friend Shawn at Gypsy Isle Photography in Pensacola, FL. You need to check her work out – she’s fantastic! This painting was a little bit of a departure (OK a BIG departure from all of the dogs lately) and I am really excited about how it turned out. One thing that makes it so great, I think, is the color intensity in it. If you visit her website or blog, you will see that Shawn is a big fan of color and it translates well to painting. Anyway, here it is and here’s to a great, wonderful and peaceful 2009!

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more APRA paintings

I really love doing these paintings and it makes me happy just to look at them!

Phelps:

Blossom:

Cooper:

Dolly:

Ellie:

Oscar:

And Aster and Ernie:

APRA paintings

I decided to do a photo painting booth thing for Pugs and Pumpkins and the response was overwhelming!  (Which is why it is taking me so long to get them done!) They should be mailed out by December 15, though, so I am getting there. So since everyone has had to wait so long, and since I promised them I would post some as I finished, I am going to post a few of them now. So here we go:

Dizzy:

Frankie:

Apache:

Charro:

Mae:

Baden:

and finally, Homer:

sample paintings for p+p

I did a few sample paintings for Pugs and Pumpkins to display and thought that it would be fitting to use real rescues (with happy endings) as the models. I had pictures of Toby from when I spent a few days at the “Pug Chateau” this summer and I had some of Madison from a session I did at the first of the year. So since both of their moms are volunteers, I chose to do paintings of them.  First, Toby, who avoided me (well not really, but he was NOT the easiest subject) for most of the days I was there, but on the last day of my visit all of a sudden became a professional model:

 

And then, Madison, who I think is absolutely adorable (and she is as sweet as she looks):

 

I experimented a little more with the backgrounds for these and like how they turned out. What do you think?

painting again

This is Rowan. You may remember her from a few posts back. I tried a different method this time…instead of using Photoshop to paint, I got out my old version of Painter and gave it a try. I think it is more painted looking, but not sure if I like it better than the others. What do you think?

[caption id="attachment_136" align="aligncenter" width="600" caption="the original"]the original[/caption] [caption id="attachment_137" align="aligncenter" width="600" caption="painted version"]painted version[/caption]