Pointillist Clementine

  • seurat-clem_detail.jpgWe’ve had a deli­ciously mild sum­mer so far, but August seems intent on mak­ing up for lost time. So when I take Clemen­tine for the late after­noon walk, I’m all for being focused and brief with our atten­tions to all the famil­iar land­marks. But what can you do with a scent hound? Clemen­tine caught scent of some­thing in the grass and just wouldn’t be shifted. So I resigned myself, but when I looked at her stance, I real­ized she reminded me of one of the details in a famous paint­ing. So I thought I’d try to cap­ture her in that style and see if I remem­bered right or not. Just a bit of fun, or maybe the heat got to me. Any­way, here’s how it went …

    The paint­ing I was think­ing of was pointil­list George Seurat’s “A Sun­day After­noon on The Island of La Grande Jatte” – HERE. I remem­bered think­ing that the dog in that pic­ture wasn’t very believ­able, but here was Clemen­tine stand­ing in what seemed to me to be exactly the same pose. Or was she? I promised myself I wouldn’t look at the orig­i­nal until I was fin­ished with Pointil­list Clemen­tine. So here she is Seurat-style:

    seurat-clem1.jpg

    And here’s the dog from the painting:

    lagrandejatte_dog.jpg

    So no, not quite the same. His dog was black, mine’s blue-tick. His dog had a nor­mal tail, mine has a per­pet­u­ally happy tail.

    Or else it’s just a mat­ter of think­ing of the wrong ani­mal for the tail. Both the yip-dog and the mon­key in the paint­ing have happy tails.

    grandjatte-dog-and-monkey.jpg

    So that’s it for my Sun­day after­noon time-waster. Happy tails to you!


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3 Responses and Counting...

  • Erica 08.09.2009

    I like it!!!

  • Ooooh, I was just say­ing on someone’s blog how much I enjoy Pointil­lism. Very nice!

  • cool idea

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