“Josje” and her Point of View

This is Josje, a Dutch Shepherd with beautiful brindle patterning.

Painting character hair or fur such as Josje’s is always a special challenge for the artist as the owner knows every stripe and spot and curve and line of their animal and will be especially critical if the painting misses that attention to detail.

After agonising for what seems like forever, I have finally added a background to Josje.   It was more difficult than I thought it would be.   The photo I was sent, had her sitting on a white tiled floor in the family room of her home – the lines of which provided a vanishing point above her head.   The whole picture was quite sepia in tonality including Josje herself and I wanted to play on that.

I thought about adding some enigmatic windmills in the distance (something Dutch) at the vanishing point line, but a roughed-in sketch on a photocopy looked ‘twee’ and comical.

In the end – thinking old photo edge, film strip edge, old paper edge, something sepia – I remembered the family she lives with have a building connection when I found an image of an old building plan with a ‘blueprint’ depicting some design – not clear and not relevant either except for two letters in the top left hand corner – NL.   Perfect.    That had to be Nederland.   The paper was old and stained and creased – I wondered if it might work.   The vanishing point lines of the tiles would instead become blue print lines.

An artist has to be brave sometimes and this has me out on a limb.   I hope the paper doesn’t detract from the subject Josje as she is so lovely – I can always soften the background or blot it out somehow but I just don’t want it to be ordinary and ho hum.

There always has to be a story.   Always.

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    1. Thank you Wanda – you have no idea how stressed I was as this required something special. I did a few dummy runs – a pretty country side picture was considered too, but it was too chocolate boxy and I didn’t want to take away from the beautiful subject matter. If I’d left Josje just sitting on tiles (which would have been fine) then all I did was replicate the photo Ruud sent – it needed something ‘other’ and I’m so relieved you like – no, LOVE it. Ha ha!

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      1. Hi Afra,

        Sad news, last weekend on the 1st of October at 1.20 in the night Josje passed away, after being 12 years part of our family. We’re sad and heartbroken after this loss…

        Hugs and kisses, your cousin Ruud.

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