Friday, December 12, 2008
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Artist Book Page
This is my finished page for an artist book organized by awesome painter Robin Ross. Each artist was given a 12 x 14 piece of canvas, cut from an old painting of Robin's. Tell me if you get my joke.






Labels: art, art. painting, artist book, collaboration, Robin Ross, sunny chapman
Monday, August 25, 2008
Coco rides her last wave
Coco died this morning. My fifteen year old chihuahua was hands-down the cutest dog in the world and everyone loved her. She was a good dog.

Two years ago I met Kathy Ludwig when she was in The Ryder Show, a portable art gallery in a moving truck. She painted Coco on the street that day. Kathy and I are still friends, here's her painting of Coco.

(c)2006 Katherine Dolgy Ludwig

This is a colored pencil drawing I made of her in a sketchbook in 2005. What a good little doggie girl.

Two years ago I met Kathy Ludwig when she was in The Ryder Show, a portable art gallery in a moving truck. She painted Coco on the street that day. Kathy and I are still friends, here's her painting of Coco.

(c)2006 Katherine Dolgy Ludwig

This is a colored pencil drawing I made of her in a sketchbook in 2005. What a good little doggie girl.
Labels: art. painting, chihuahua, Coco, dog, Katherine Dolgy Ludwig, sad
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Malika (queen)

4 x 6 acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas, sides are painted
2007
This will be a raffle prize at Like The Spice Gallery's Two Year Anniversary party
Friday July 11, check out their blog for details
http://likethespice.blogspot.com/2008/06/my-how-time-flies.html
Labels: art, art. painting, queen, woman
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Monday, July 30, 2007
2nd Annual Outsider Art in the Hamptons show
I have ten paintings in this show: The Dresses; All I Have To Say; plus eight tiny 4 x 6 paintings that I made just for this show.




Labels: art, art. painting, gallery, group show, The Hamptons
Monday, July 23, 2007
Thursday, July 05, 2007
Thursday, November 16, 2006
The Dresses
I dreamed I was walking along a path and came upon the ghost of a dead gnarly black walnut tree, its skeletal leaf fronds lying on the frozen ground. Several Victorian dresses were hung from the tree by silver chains. The dresses did not hang limp like laundry but were filled out, as if still occupied by invisible women. The dresses were breathing.
20 x 20 acrylic on salvaged canvas.

20 x 20 acrylic on salvaged canvas.

Labels: art, art. painting, New York, sunny chapman, surrealism