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The Well-Bred Dog: Lisa Zador's Cabinet of Curious Canines by James Waller,

The Well-Bred Dog: Lisa Zador's Cabinet of Curious Canines by James Waller,
Lisa Zador is no ordinary painter of animals. Although her enchanting animal portraits take their cue from Old Masters, these oil paintings always demonstrate her own surehanded technique and transcend parody and sentimentality. Sometimes whimsical, sometimes melancholic, and sometimes outlandish, Zador's dog and cat portraits are a delight -- not just to animal fanciers but to connoisseurs of the art of the portrait. Unlike many painters, Zador works from live subjects -- the dogs and cats she knows and befriends, especially her own beloved Maltese terriers Toby and Bingo -- to paint portraits that convey the personalities of the subjects, albeit clothed in artistic or historical costume. In this pair of beautifully designed gift books, Zador has gathered a gallery of 18 pure- and mixed-breed dogs and an equal number of cats. Each portrait is accompanied by a witty, tongue-in-cheek text about the subject, offering each animal the sort of magnificent life we all secretly imagine for our pets. A sharpei, for example, becomes Marco, the enfant terrible of society decorators, as well known for the stratospheric fees he charges his pedigreed clientele as for the everything-but-the-water-bowl ensembles he crams into their Park Avenue parlors. Then there's Samantha, who is shown only from the head-and-shoulders view because -- let's face it -- she has a bit of a weight problem, a sad admission noted by the once-irresistible feline fatale, whose exploits as a secret agent, it is said, fashioned the basis for the espionage classic You Only Live Nine Times.



The Half-Mammals of Dixie by George Singleton,
The Half-Mammals of Dixie by George Singleton,
My father taught me the rules and nuances of poker playing early -- between learning to count and read. He said playing poker doubled his income. As a crane operator aboard merchant ships, he was gone anywhere from two weeks to six months at a time. I imagine he exaggerated more often than not -- it wasn't like we ever had new cars parked outside our apartment back then, or new Tupperware containers in the icebox. But I thrived on his attention when he was ashore and couldn't wait to sit at our kitchen table, mesmerized by all the possibilities of a full house. "Learning when to bluff might be the most important thing I can teach you, boy, " he said often. Then he would tell me he had four aces, I would fold, and he would take my allowance money back. So, OK. I figured one day I'd be teaching my own son or daughter the intricacies of chance and probability. Unfortunately, I also believed in undergoing a number of reckless, hazardous pastimes only so that, one day, I could tell my kids about doing them -- things like cow tipping and driving blindfolded and jumping off two-story buildings and catching live vipers. Evidently, though, drinking moonshine must've made me sterile. Or maybe God just decided that I wouldn't make the best father, or role model, or teacher of any game that involved the word stud. My dogs don't judge my past. I don't even think they care. They do hold with the old southern tradition of human beings playing cards with dogs and start whining early on Saturday nights, especially if there's a fight on TV. I haven't documented this fully yet, but I'm pretty sure that that oil painting of dogs playing poker so prevalent in veterinary clinics was actually paintedright down the road from where I live. For one thing, the dogs in the painting happen to be the long, long dead ancestors of some of the curs, mutts, and strays that end up living here with Glenda and me.



Oil painting - Oil painting is done on surfaces with pigment ground into a medium of oil — especially in early modern Europe, linseed oil. Other oils occasionally used include poppyseed oil, walnut oil, and safflower oil.

Mira Chudasama - Mira Chudasama is coffee painting artist born in India. She is having more than 7 Years art experience and knows 11 Arts Styles including Watercolor paintings, Coffee painting, Ceramic paintings, Egg painting, Oil painting, Ink painting, Acrylic painting, Oil pastel painting, Glass painting, Mosaic painting and Knife painting.

The Art of Painting - The Art of Painting, also known as The Allegory of Painting, Die Allegorie der Malerei or Painter in his Studio, is a famous 17th century oil on canvas painting by Dutch painter, Johannes Vermeer. Many art experts believe that the work of art is an allegory of painting, hence the alternate title of the painting.

Scenic painting - Theatrical scenic painting is a wide-ranging craft, encompassing virtually the entire scope of painting techniques and often reaching far beyond. To be a well-rounded scenic artist, one must have experience in landscape painting, trompe l'oeil, portraiture, and faux finishing, to be versatile in many different media (such as acrylic-, oil-, and tempera- based paint), and be an accomplished gilder, plasterer, and sculptor; in addition one is often expected to make the finished product fire-proof, and to work ...



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Oil Paint On Canvas - Oil Paint On Canvas Water miscible oil paint - Water miscible oil paint (also called "water soluble" or "water-mixable") is a modern variety of oil paint which is engineered to be thinned and cleaned up with water, rather than having to use chemicals such as turpentine. It can be mixed and applied using the same techniques as traditional oil-based paint, but while still wet it can be effectively removed from brushes, palettes, and rags with ordinary soap and water. Oil ...

Oil Painting On Canvas - Oil Painting On Canvas The Art of Painting - The Art of Painting, also known as The Allegory of Painting, Die Allegorie der Malerei or Painter in his Studio, is a famous 17th century oil on canvas painting by Dutch painter, Johannes Vermeer. Many art experts believe that the work of art is an allegory of painting, hence the alternate title of the painting. Panel painting - A Panel painting was a painting support medium in popular use in the West for about ...

Oil Painting On Canvas - Oil Painting On Canvas The Art of Painting - The Art of Painting, also known as The Allegory of Painting, Die Allegorie der Malerei or Painter in his Studio, is a famous 17th century oil on canvas painting by Dutch painter, Johannes Vermeer. Many art experts believe that the work of art is an allegory of painting, hence the alternate title of the painting. Panel painting - A Panel painting was a painting support medium in popular use in the West for about ...

Oil and Acrylic Paint - Oil and Acrylic Paint Water miscible oil paint - Water miscible oil paint (also called "water soluble" or "water-mixable") is a modern variety of oil paint which is engineered to be thinned and cleaned up with water, rather than having to use chemicals such as turpentine. It can be mixed and applied using the same techniques as traditional oil-based paint, but while still wet it can be effectively removed from brushes, palettes, and rags with ordinary soap and water. Acrylic ...

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