All blog posts from February 2010

paper maché moose

i've written a little bit about folk art in the past -- how much i love it, how it resonates for me. one of the things i like the most about folk art is that it is virtually impossible to define; it can mean different things to different people, and different artists have varying philosophies, approaches, techniques, etc.

cornbread -- guinea heni have a tendency to latch on to the winsome and whimsical, when it comes to folk art. i've mentioned a guy called cornbread, whose guinea hens, in particular, i am very fond of. i love their HUGE eyes and their general spunk.

since i live in a small town and don't travel all that much, i don't get to see a lot of folk art in person. we have some great galleries here in bozeman, but not many of them carry folk artists as much as fine artists. there's a great little place in the emerson center for the arts and culture called tart. the tartress and i go back a few years, and she has been a big supporter of the folk dogs from very early on. so i am partial to the place, for sure.

adair peck dogsfor the two years or so (or maybe more, memory fails me), tart has carried these super awesome paper maché animals by adair peck. i have loved them since i first laid on them. the big animals -- moose, antelope, etc. -- captured my attention first, maybe because in this part of the country those are the kinds of animals we see. i always liked the idea of hanging a 'trophy' folk animal of some kind. adair's dogs are awesome too -- i was flattered recently when someone asked me if i made those into addition to the folk dog paintings. i wish i could work in 3D like that!

adair peck mooseok, so what is the point? the point is that a paper maché moose is now mine, all mine, in one of the best surprises ever pulled off in the history of surprises. (i don't like surprises, really, and i'm a bit difficult to surprise; thus the praise for this one.) the moose that is mine is one i have been eyeing for a little while, complete with polka-dot antlers and delicious-looking green moose food. i love it! LOVE.

adair peck mooseyou can't really tell from the photos, but it's about four feet wide from antler to antler, and probably two feet from antler tip to chin. this is not it's final hanging place, but it will do for today. or maybe a few days.

so, the quest to fill my life and house up with folk art continues ... 

 

 

 

 

 

dog toys

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i am trying to be better about this blogging business ... between painting, and more painting, and making stuff, and running the actual folk dog business, i feel like i fall behind on the blog. boo. sorry 'bout that.

so ... let's talk about dog toys. my three dogs have more toys than they collectively know what to do with, and they each have their favorites. frida and selah both love balls for fetching outside. inside, frida loves these funny little 'fidgets' made by Go Dog ... which, incidentally, happen to be the ONLY stuffed toys that selah doesn't disembowel. mae prefers her frisbee outside, and inside, well, she likes ... socks. it's totally my fault, because i have let her have my socks since she was just a puppy. she doesn't put holes in them or anything; she just carries them around in her soft, gooey lab mouth.

frida and boiled wool balli've been thinking about breaking her of this. then, the other day, i came across an entry about these boiled wool dog balls on phetched -- an awesome blog 'where form and function meet fido.' i love boiled wool stuff, myself, partly because of the feel, and also because of how bright and colorful and cheery and charming a lot of boiled wool products are. so i clicked on through to muttropolis.com, where i loved everything i read about these boiled wool balls. i ordered two.

yesterday, the balls arrived, and they are awesome. the dogs love them! mae spent some time making hers all slobbery and bringing it to me over and over to toss for her. frida is so smitten with hers that she drops it on the ground and rolls on it -- her way of making it "hers."

i don't know if these balls will break mae of her sock habit, but i do know that i'm glad we have some in the house. they're perfect for fetch, and even if the dogs don't notice their artistry, i certainly do.

so, what toys do your dogs favor?