Pieter Boel's Dog
In early 2020, I started on a project I had been thinking about, for a long time.In 2019, I trained as a Peer Facilitator at Dulwich Picture Gallery, as part of a project called 'Together through Art.'
In the DPG collection of Old Master paintings is this Head of a dog by Flemish artist, Pieter Boel. I think it is an old dog. That makes it all the more poignant, for me. I have a lovely book of dog portraits by a favourite artist of my mother's called Cecil Aldin. He says always start with the eyes.The blue cast is just the camera on my phone.
When I was an Art Student at Middlesex University in the early 80s, I went through a phase of making art about greyhounds, like this etching.
The original painting, in the gallery.
My efforts win the supreme seal of approval.
As you do, I googled to see what was already happening in the world of Fine Art crochet. Check out this guy, Pat Ahern! Amazing work! https://www.facebook.com/padurn/
I think Pat Ahern works completely freeform, without a support as such. That is somewhat hardcore, for me, so I am using a piece of old hessian (sackcloth) I had hanging around.
Doesn't look much at the moment,but hopefully, as time goes on, there will be progress...watch this space!
I think we are done now, pretty much. I've really enjoyed spending time with Pieter Boel's dog.
As did he, I suspect. Only for different reasons.Woof, woof!
Now we are done.
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