It's been awhile, but I'm once again participating in the "Art for Shelter Animals" project--a project where you create a portrait of a shelter animal and donate it to the shelter. They can do with it as they wish: give it to whoever adopts that animal, sell it or auction it, and keep the money for the shelter. I also sell some of the portraits, with a portion of the sale donated to the shelter. Since I can't possibly adopt all the shelter animals myself, this is my way of helping them--not much in the grand scale of things, but these days every little bit helps. This painting isn't finished yet, but here's what I have so far: lots of details still to add, but it's close to being finished. I'll post specific information about this cat when the painting is finished.
Meanwhile, I continue to work on the portrait of the 2 Pekingese--and I'm working diligently on my Irish paintings too. Sadly, Martin Driscoll, a painter of Irish scenery, whose work I recently became acquainted with and enjoyed immensely, died last week of pancreatic cancer. Check out his work at the link above--reminds me of my trip to Ireland and how much I want to go back!
2 comments:
What a great cause! Lovely painting!
I think what you are doing is wonderful. Visit me at freetospeakblog.blogspot.com I would love to hear from you. It's been awhile.
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