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©Linda Lee Boyd
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Linda Lee
Boyd
Linda Lee Boyd
had roommate who had what she describes as "a difficult basset hound.... With
the premise of 'if life hands you a lemon, make lemonade,' I
made prints of him. It got me into graduate school!"
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©Roxane Gilbert
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Roxane
Gilbert
Roxane Gilbert studied oil painting at the Art Students League of New York, and learned to paint cats when she was an assistant to renowned folk artist Lowell Herrero, famous for his paintings of cats and cows. She has created a series of paintings entitled Cats at Home
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©David Gilhooly
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David
Gilhooly
David Gilhooly
is known throughout the world for his iconoclastic and witty
art. He has created two digital dog images for this Art2u
Dog & Cat Show.
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©Peggy Jane Murray
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Peggy
Jane Murray
Peggy Jane
Murray began using dog imagery in the 1970's. When her
model, Bazooka, passed away, she explored a new direction.
Her most ambitious work resulted in a series of armor-clad
animals: the Samurai Cats.
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