Thursday, April 16, 2009



Today I am posting Bandit & Kam to the blog. These two pets had great photos to work with and I really enjoyed playing around with their art. I think I am actually caught up on orders as of today ... yay... happy dance! I have around 10 pending approvals and only 3 pet portraits to work on next week. I do have plenty on my plate however I do not feel at all overwhelmed or behind on anything. That is such a rare feeling ... to actually be 100% in control of the work flow.

If the sunshine continues I hope to send Lola to the dog park today to shoot for a blog we have started updating again. Check out our Dallas Dog Park Blog. It is just a fun photography blog of random pups we meet at the park.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Me:
I am working on pet portrait orders today. Sneak preview of Bandit the kitty above. I hope to get a few clients proofed on Thursday. This kitty is turning out fun and I will post his artwork tomorrow. Soon I hope to get back to my doggy butt project.

What some of my friends are up to:
Moira has been busy keeping up with news of the first dog on her Obama Dog Blog.

Manon just posted a lovely new painting on her blog called "thinking of you".

Melissa is sewing up more doodles, and making nightlights.

Sheila has just opened her "through and From the Lens" 4-session, 4 week telecourse starting soon.

Christine is working on a cool patio mosaic commission.

Eve just finished a funky octopus mosaic!

Jill created a Party Animal Mosaic.

Kathy is working on Chewy the Doxie.

And How About You?
What are you working on? Do you have any fun new projects in the works? Leave us a comment and tell us what you are up to.

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In the 1982 movie Tron ominous hovering vehicles called "recognizers" are used by the army of the villainous Master Control Program to capture programs and guard the game grid. The designer of this papercraft has attempted an accurate recreation of an recognizer even going as far as using clear acrylic rods to give the illusion that the individual parts of the recognizer are hovering separate from one another just as they appear in the movie. Downloads of both color and un-colored templates are available here. A template for a display stand is also available. This model is the work of Marco Scheloske, Germany, 2003.