Ginger and Snoopy were the beloved pet-kids of my good friends Pamela and Gerry. Pamela has been one of the biggest supporters and fans of the artwork coming through me. Part of this was asking me to paint their dachsies for Gerry – and for both of them to rememeber Snoopy and Ginger since they’ve gone. They now have Ziggy and Fritz terroizing the lower elevations of their house, but Snoopy and Ginger are still there in spirit… and in their portraits.

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Bubba Kitty

Bubba Kitty

My first cat! (To paint.) Bubba is one of the Newman family cats. The Newmans are Anne and Gary - my in-laws and they are kitty people, kit-tens as they say. I was over in their incredible garden looking for painting ideas one spring (years ago) and there was Bubba,...

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Baby Bojangles

Baby Bojangles

As I saw this image in the digital camera viewer, I thought "that's a painting!" Our puppy Bo was just 12 weeks old. We were playing with my nieces on the big lawn out at my folks. Even as a little waggly, curious puppy, he already had this way of making intense eye...

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BJ First Tahoe Swim

BJ First Tahoe Swim

I had drawn this painting of our dog BJ a couple of weeks before he died. While I was drawing it, I had the thought that it would be interesting to paint it while he was alive, as I had painted our previous dog, Bud, after he'd died. Then we lost BJ to an awful...

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Bud the Dog

Bud the Dog

Bud was my husband Joe's dog. He was nine when we met - the first dog in my life.  I took the photo I painted from on a regular walk up the hill by our Petaluma house.  It was a blazingly bright March morning. Afew weeks later Bud developed arthritis and diabetes. His...

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Icarus

Icarus

Icarus is a stately Borzoi (Russian wolfhound) who lives with his mom Beverley and canine siblings. I met his mom at the Healdsburg art festival one September. We made a lovely connection which deepened when she had the thought that I might paint Icarus' portrait. I...

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Bessie and Golda

Bessie and Golda

I met Louise through her friend Ann, who saw my art in the Bank of Marin - we just never know how the connections are going to happen. She came to my house with Ann to take a look at the rest of my work and saw the painting I'd done of Bud the Dog. She also has a lab...

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