Saturday, November 9, 2013

The Rickety Old Farmhouse Art Gallery.






Pictures from the Saturday morning exhibition of modern 'chewable ' art at The Rickety Old Farmhouse. 

Plus photos of one of our artists in residence.




11 comments:

VirginiaC said...

Isn't it just wonderful to have two in-house artists.....just wonderful!!!
Happy Weekend to you all.

~Kim at Golden Pines~ said...

We also had 'Scottish art' this morning when mail was taken off a chair --Our artist, Todd, didn't mind being distracted from his work with a treat, because he was already quite happy with what he'd done and was famished.

MrsDuncanMahogany said...

I couldn't help but giggle. Sharing the joy of "art" that our 3 dogs and 4 cats provide, oh yes, I can relate.

Anonymous said...

Typical of proud parents, displaying your kid's artwork! The Frisbee picture is just priceless!
Karen & Kelly Rathje
Iowa USA

Anonymous said...

Ahhhh, I find this work to be, thought provoking, daring and whimsical. Bravo to the artist!!
This morning Yogi tried to read the paper first ... and "almost" succeeded.

Have a Wonderful Weekend,
Yogi & his Mom

Anonymous said...

It is so nice to see someone - probably any dog owner - living with shredded papers. I have 3 dogs who favour me with redecorating my floors all too regularly! Such fine artists your two. And in mixed media, no less. (Sophie in the dirt. Any dirt. She's a winner!) Cathy (Thomas, Finni and Seamus).

Bella Roxy & Macdui said...

So funny. We know that art well, and the Nose Art on the doors. Hope 'the font's' shoes don't feature as a sculpture.

XXXOOO Daisy, Bella & Roxy

Anonymous said...

Nice to see we enjoy the same kind of art.

kks said...

reminds me of the time when one of my dogs destroyed Barbara Woodhouse's "no bad dogs" book!!….all over the house!
they are so cute when they're asleep…..:)
xoxo

Louise said...

I am standing back rubbing my chin. Yes, it provokes feelings. I am impressed.

Whispering Walls said...

The elephant trunk can now be added to the exhibition