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Waiting For Shadow Canvas Print
by Outre Art Natalie Eisen
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Waiting For Shadow canvas print by Outre Art Natalie Eisen. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
This painting of our Shetland Sheepdog Woody was done about a month after older dog Shadow passed away at age 11. I wanted to convey the loneliness... more
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Artist's Description
This painting of our Shetland Sheepdog Woody was done about a month after older dog Shadow passed away at age 11. I wanted to convey the loneliness and sadness that Woody, and our family, was going through. Woody didn't understand where Shadow had gone and kept looking for him whenever we came home. One day, I looked out the window and it was obvious, he was waiting for Shadow.
About Outre Art Natalie Eisen
Artists working together simultaneously is highly unconventional, or outre. That was how the name Outre Art came to be. Two artists with different styles and subject matter interests collaborated in pastel to create a new style. We wanted viewers to look at subject matter differently and encourage them to look at everyday objects with a new eye. We are no longer working together, but I continue to pursue my art and keep our collaborative images available for sale. Creating landscapes that express my emotional attachment to a place is just part of who I am. That creativity spills over into the rest of my work and the unique one of a kind jewelry is the result. Although some of these images are marked not for sale, they are currently...
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Su Humphrey
This is a beauti-full and power-full piece. Before I even looked at your description, I felt a huge sense of "loss" and mournfull-ness from the picture which brought tears to my eyes. Upon reading, of course, I understood why. Animals do grieve, too, certainly....and sometimes it is even more difficult for them when they can still feel the energy of the Being that has transitioned, but can't find them. Very well done. Thank you for sharing.
Lynn Millar
Thanks Natalie! Interesting... almost an abstract. My current projects: a painting to enter in "Sticks and Stones" in Bethlehem, Co-chair of BCDTC Obedience Trial, Tracking Trial for the BCDTC, Parker is entered in 2 Trials (May 16th and 23rd) in Rally advanced, Training Scout in agility and tracking (plus a little obedience when I find time). How did I ever find time to work! -Lynn