I can't believe I had forgotten about this post, but I feel like it is still worth posting. One of the Jenni Dogs sold to a great collector in Las Cruces. Well, at the time he was in Las Cruces—I believe he has since moved and taken the Jenni Dog along with him! Who knows where she will go in the future?
Anyway, here she is in his old office. I love seeing photos of where my work ends up. While I would personally feel a little bit rude just passing out in someone's office, this Jenni Dog doesn't seem to have too many reservations about it. Awkward!
Anyway, here she is in his old office. I love seeing photos of where my work ends up. While I would personally feel a little bit rude just passing out in someone's office, this Jenni Dog doesn't seem to have too many reservations about it. Awkward!
"In a world full of war, violence, and extreme hatred, it's easy to
forget that humanity is innocent beneath it all (at least at a cosmic
level) because ultimately vulnerability is driving fear which is driving
hatred. Jenni Dog lifts the veil by showing humanity as a vulnerable
house dog, which allows our normally masked innocence to shine through."
—Mark Gladden
I love your Jenni-dogs. Mark's comment is right-on.
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