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dogandcatcomics · 16 hours
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#repost @walter_dogs Walter Glassof (Paris, France). I am a fan of the canine (and sometimes feline) representation in the work of this illustrator.
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dogandcatcomics · 2 days
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#repost @lengua Eamon Ore-Giron (Los Angeles, California, USA, b. Arizona, USA, 1973-). Talking Shit with My Jaguar Face, 2024. Mineral paint and vinyl paint on canvas, 72 x 72 in. (182.9 x 182.9 cm). Collection of the artist; courtesy James Cohan, New York. Photo: Paul Laster. Seen at @whitneymuseum Biennial.
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dogandcatcomics · 3 days
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Attribution: Lionel Lindsay (Australia, 1874-1961). Siesta, c. 1925, wood engraving, 105mm x 143mm. Thanks to @enchantedbooklet for the tip.
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dogandcatcomics · 4 days
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#repost @jonathan.wolfe Jonathan Wolfe (Canada). Cats, pentel and posca markers on card stock.
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dogandcatcomics · 5 days
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#repost @veronique_fis Véronique Fís (France). I appreciate the feline and canine inspiration in this work.
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dogandcatcomics · 6 days
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Attribution: @omarbastudio Omar Ba (Senegal, 1977-, currently practicing between Dakar and Geneva). First image is Pedigree Dog, 2012. In the context of Ba's recent show at the @baltimoremuseumofart called "political animals" the choice of feline and canine representation appears to be part of a broader project concerning the legacy of colonialism. Thanks to @marcelomlmendonca for the tip.
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dogandcatcomics · 7 days
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#repost @the_avam American Visionary Art Museum (Baltimore, Maryland, USA). I do not know the details of this work but appreciate the canine and feline representation. Thanks to @robwilsonwork for the tip and the photo.
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dogandcatcomics · 8 days
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#repost @blue.cat.arts.
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dogandcatcomics · 9 days
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Unattributed dog carving, 2024, 6 inches high, pine/fir, found in Tucson, Arizona, USA, located and photographed by @tsolien.
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dogandcatcomics · 10 days
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#repost @sara.swink.ceramics Sara Swink (Oregon, USA). First image is Catman and Robin, 2016. Second image is Riding a Tiger, Saying a Prayer. Third image is Jungle Cat. I appreciate the animal representation in Swink's work.
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dogandcatcomics · 11 days
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#repost @grimalgeoffrey @geoffrey-grimal Geoffrey Grimal (France, 1991-). Marlène and Franck, two instances of a series of dogs on leashes. Color India ink on board.
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dogandcatcomics · 12 days
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#repost @winaobake Wina Obake (Mexico). I am a fan of the canine and feline representation in this work.
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dogandcatcomics · 13 days
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#repost @jeanpaulmallozzi Jean-Paul Mallozzi (Miami, Florida, USA, b. Flushing, Queens, USA, 1982-). No Beans, Hard Construction, 2024. Oil and Wood on Panel, 12 x 9 in. I am a fan of this instance of feline representation. Thanks to @billarningexhibitions for the tip.
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dogandcatcomics · 14 days
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#repost @winslowworld Justin Winslow (Brooklyn, New York, USA, 1976-). Detail from a recent mural in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, "Alley Cats". I appreciate the plentiful felibe representation. Thanks to @siddharthavshah for the tip.
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dogandcatcomics · 15 days
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#repost @moylan.donna Donna Moylan (New York City, USA, b. Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 1953-). First image is The Letter Writer, 2023. Acrylic, oil, and pastel on linen mounted on board, 30 x 24 in. Thanks to @billarningexhibitions (Kinderhook, New York, USA) for the tip.
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dogandcatcomics · 16 days
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#repost @alba_hoyos Alba Hoyos (Madrid, Spain). An illustration for an upcoming book project.
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dogandcatcomics · 17 days
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Attribution: 茂田井武 Takeshi Motai (Japan, 1908-1956), illustration c. 1950. Thanks to @anthropomorphic.japan for the tip.
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