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Tracey Allyn Greene LOVES pets! In fact she regularly takes care of stray cats who live near Lowe Mill and constantly gives gifts to the dozen plus dogs that come to work with their artist owners here. That said, it was a no-brainer that she would participate in this project and do a great job. Check out the details on the stone-cold Grumpy Cat painted rock she created!
Several of our staff at Lowe Mill are artists themselves, including our elevator operator L Blakesley. An avid printmaker, L created this two plate etching print at Green Pea Press.
Only the unicorn and the dinosaur are remaining!
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Painter Lenore Corey makes deeply personal works that evoke personal diary entries and private thoughts. How fitting that she is the one artist of our group to imagine the emotional inner monologue of Tardar Sauce.
Jeannie Vereen had no clue who Grumpy Cat was before creating her artwork, but as she entered the long process of patiently hand-hooking a small rug in honor of the cat she naturally became curious. The labor of love made her fall for the animal and before long she knew everything about Tardar Sauce, looking far deeper than the critter’s superficial status as an online meme. That level of care shows in every stich of Jeannie’s work!
How does a regional culture magazine contribute to the Grumpy Cat Art Project? By featuring Grumpy IN the magazine of course!
Okay… so it’s just a joke cover. But you’ve got to admit it’s a pretty brilliant one. We would pick up a copy of this issue if it were real. Wouldn’t you?