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A Friend in Me

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I find this poster incredibly moving and powerful in its simplicity. It is a stoic reminder that above all a dog (or any pet for that matter) is a friend to be cherished, protected and celebrated on a daily basis. Does this image move you?

Creative Peeps 08: Julia + Seri

 
It is with great pleasure that I introduce you this morning to one of my favourite modern day artists, Julia Denos and her beloved black cat, Serif (Seri for short). Based in Boston, Julia’s vibrant, whimsical artistic style and imaginative expression can be found in numerous children’s books, magazines, novels and advertising campaigns. It’s almost impossible not to fall in love with the bright colours, cheerful characters and joyful feeling that her paintbrush creates — especially after reading the following interview! From her love of art, to her love of books, to an exciting Black Cat Initiative project, Julia chats with PAWSH about it all!

1) If you were to illustrate a storybook about your life with Seri what would it be called and what would happen in it?
I always like to imagine what he’s up to when we’re out. I get little images of him reading books (knows just how to put them back before we return, so his bibliophilia goes undetected). Maybe it would be called Whiskers For Bookmarks, because I imagine he’d probably use a stray whisker to hold his place.
2)  What would the colour palate of that book be and why? 
Rich in color, deep dark values, very cozy, a night time book.
3)  What other characters would populate the pages? 
Maybe characters from the book he’s been reading? It would be funny if they were from Jane Austen or someone from classic literature.
4)  When did you realize that you wanted to be an artist? 
I was little. I really can’t remember, I’ve been scribbling since I was able. My mom said my first word was, “make.” I started out drawing in her journals when she was on the phone.
 
5)  How would you say your illustration style has changed over the years?
It’s changed so rapidly, and is changing right now too. In art school I was a hyper realist with a little stylization. Now I think it’s almost 100% stylization with a pinch of reality. I worked since childhood to build pictures with lines and shadow in a classical way. I’ve slowly understood, by following what exactly I WANT to paint and draw, that rules are meant to be broken, reality is not something that is fun for me to recreate, but to focus on my expression of reality. Once I understood that it’s like a little lightbulb went off! I bought crayons, markers anything I could play with. I have almost been enjoying a rebirth of my childhood art-making spirit in the past year. Now, I push myself to lose linework when I can, lose structure if it’s just there as a crutch, and make sure my art making is honest and free. Not to say structure and realism aren’t beautiful honest things too! I just feel more challenged as a realistic-leaning artist to push myself as far as I can into expression-to play with color, texture and design in an expressive way. Designing white space rather than just inhabiting it as a piece of paper to make something look “real.”
6)  How does Seri influence the energy in your studio? 
He is abundantly playful, sleeps by my side, watches my hands when I sketch! He’s a very loyal very happy little guy. His tail is always swirling in that question mark way, like he’s amused. He also likes to talk a lot too — if you ask him a question he knows to vocalize back — he’s a little charmer (LOVES the ladies!!!) He’s always begging to be kissed and to kiss. Seri just fills my studio with playfulness and love.
7)  What project has you most excited for 2012 (if you are able to say)? 
Oooooh, well I just finished a book called Letters to Leo by Amy Hest published by Candlewick Press next year! It’s a journal full of letters from a little girl to her dog, and I created her hand-drawn art in the entries-I had a ball! I have 3-4 book ideas I’m working on, and have been ramping up new work for clients in the fashion industry.
8)  What is your proudest accomplishment/favourite project to date? 
My favorite project yet was probably the one I JUST finished, Letters to Leo…it was spot art (my favorite kind) and very free, yet I had to create a look for the character’s own art style. Almost like art-acting! I was also restricted to black and white, which helped me explore texture as a means of defining in place of color. It was a challenge and I loved it.
 
9)  If Seri were an artist what do you think his style and approach would be? 
He studies things quietly and closely, and then freaks out and howls when he gets excited…so maybe he starts out with careful sketches and lets loose, Pollock style.
10) Is there anything else you would like to add? 
My friend and artist Emily Goodale and I created a Black Cat initiative that we are creating art for right now (my beautiful Mac keyboard is presently covered in soot: I’ve been drawing charcoal kitties for two days!) We will be releasing a black cat series as prints to buy which will benefit two local shelters and raise awareness for the plight of the black cat in adoption centers and shelters. They are the most overlooked of the breeds, due to color: people can’t see their faces in photographs, people come in looking for stripes and spots. It’s more difficult for a black animal to be adopted, according to shelter staff. We both have had or have black cats (and other breeds of cats) but are convinced the black ones have a magical “humanness” or affection (Emily says, “absurdly affectionate”), something sweet that’s hard to put your finger on…so we want people to give them a chance. The Black Cat initiative was released yesterday on Monday, December 5th! That’s my black cat rant!
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Thank you so much to Julia and Seri for taking the time to speak with us! Be sure to visit Julia’s website for all sorts of charming illustrations, guaranteed to bring a smile to your face. And don’t forget to take a peek at the beautiful limited edition prints of the Black Cat Initiative — one of those prints could be the ideal gift for the cat-lover in your life!
If you love your career and your pet write to us at [email protected] and you could be the next ‘Creative Peep’ featured on PAWSH!

Holiday Hazards You Might Not Know About

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This morning we would like to extend a warm welcome to Megan Rector, MS, DVM from VRCC Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Hospital, who is here to tell us all about the top five holiday hazards for pets that most people don’t know about. By sharing stories of actual cases seen through the hospital, Rector paints a cautionary tale to ensure that everyone can enjoy the holidays safely.

Poinsettias fill homes with colour during the holidays and we all hear how they’re life-threatening to pets. But the truth is that they’re not very toxic. While they do contain a milky sap that can irritate the mouth and other symptoms from contact, it is usually a mild reaction. There are far more dangerous pet hazards during the holidays. Here are the top things for you to watch out for.
Take the case of a cat named Hank. He came into VRCC after swallowing a thread that was still attached to a needle. Cats are more attracted than dogs to these kinds of objects and love to chew and play with string, ribbon and similar items that are used to make homemade holiday garlands and crafts. Particularly appealing to cats is the shiny tinsel on the Christmas tree, so it might be best to leave these temptations in a drawer and decorate a simple tree foregoing the tinsel all together. It is also important to place the ornaments on higher branches to avoid the temptation to play. For Hank, it was a happy ending, courtesy of the internal medicine veterinary specialists at VRCC.
Hank’s x-ray depicting the swallowed object.

We can also share with you the case of Nicholas, is a Bernese Mountain dog. He ate about 15 feet of Christmas garland, which you can see in the light area under the ribs and to the right of the spine. The garland was removed using an endoscope, snaking the scope down the mouth and esophagus so the garland could be grasped with a special tool and removed from the stomach. Nicholas was uncomfortable for a few days while his esophagus and stomach healed up, but he recovered and is now doing fine. (If you believe your pet has swallowed one of these objects, don’t try to pull it back out their throat yourself. Take them to your family veterinarian for an exam.)

Nicholas’ x-ray of the swallowed garland.
Other holiday hazards for pets include:
  • Spray on snow/flocking, foil, plastic wrap/shrink-wrap, Styrofoam peanuts.
  • XMAS Tree Food/Preservatives: Got a real tree this year? Watch out. Veterinarians at VRCC say sugar-based tree preservatives and tree food/water can harbor dangerous bacteria and thirsty pets may decide to use the tree stand as a drinking bowl.
  • Batteries: It may be great to have batteries for that new, cool toy, but chewing or swallowing batteries is extremely toxic. Acid burns are common from puncturing the battery through chewing causing the acid to leak out as well as cuts from the metal casing. Dogs are more likely to do this as they often rip toys apart, chew and eat the parts.
  • Potpourri: The spicy smell can fill the house with a wonderful scent, but a cat can experience irritation and corrosion of the eyes, mouth, throat and esophagus if exposed to the liquid form. Cats are more at risk as they can jump on counters or stoves and stick their noses in the container.
Hopefully, these valuable emergency room tips from VRCC will help keep you and your entire family safe and happy this holiday season.

Weiner Wishlist

Don’t know what to get the dachshund lover in your life for Christmas this year? Not to worry, this pawsh list has you covered! Starting at the top we have a fabulous orange clock, which pairs beautifully with the whimsical Offi Pet Lamp (available in multiple colours) to add some character to the living space. A darling little tote bag is always a great stocking stuffer, as is the dachshund print collar. This particular breed of pooch requires specially designed jackets to keep warm, so a new clothing choice might make some tales wag this season. And of course, who could say no to an adorable doxie topped ring?

Don’t forget to enter our holly jolly giveaway for a chance to win something beautiful that will be sure to delight any dachshund lover!