Pets and Their (Mostly) Human Friends

The difference between a photo and a painting is time. A photograph is the record of an instant. A painting or drawing records the relationship between the artist and subject over the period it takes to complete the work. As such it embodies more than just a moment's image, it embodies change. This is especially true of the portrait. I invite commissions. For fees and procedures go to: www.jcrowtherart.com/Best_Friends.html

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

 

Enzo and Zuzu, watercolor, 5" x 7"

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Tuesday, December 3, 2013

The King of Dogs

 

Pencil, 7"x 5"

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John M Crowther
Artist, writer, filmmaker, actor. Wrote "The Evil That Men Do" starring Charles Bronson. "Missing in Action" starring Chuck Norris. Performed one-man play "Einstein" off-Broadway and in Europe. Tours US with "Meet Mr. Wright," his one-man play about Frank Lloyd Wright. Art exhibitions in Italy and U.S. His work as a cartoonist has been seen in MAD magazine. Illustrated the children's books "How the Waif Bunny Saved the Boy" and "The Man In the Red Bandana" about his nephew Welles Crowther, a hero of 9/11, written by his niece, Honor Crowther Fagin, Welles's sister. Author of novel "Firebase," published in UK by Constable and US by St. Martins Press. For many years an avid student and reader of Tarot. Performs weddings as a Los Angeles County Deputy Commissioner of Civil Marriage.
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