PSPCA Bark & Wine Event

This year, I was asked to make drawings for the PSPCA’s annual benefit. There were 12 drawings in total, representing dogs, cats, horses and a bunny.

It was a request that I took very seriously, considering that my work as a volunteer at the PSPCA several years ago was the experience that inspired me to make animal portraits, and subsequently create Portraits by Colleen. Encouraging understanding and compassion of and for these creatures will forever remain a mission. Creating their portraits is one way to highlight each of their individual lives and personalities.

A process video of drawing one of the 2019 drawings.

Images from Portraits By Colleen from over the years.

Process: Texture

Most of the time, I prefer the surfaces of my sculptures to be raw, rough, energized…..wild. I consider smoothing things out, but in general, I’m more interested, excited by and curious about chaotic surfaces.

With the Chimpanzee sculpture, I hadn’t decided how to treat the surface. They are hairy creatures, so how can I allude to that without describing each hair in a regimented and organized way? Today I played with markmaking. We will see if it sticks. So far, I am liking it.