Saturday, July 12, 2008

deadline for toys extended


First In Show: Chewed Toys Project opens August 6th at Patricia Carega Gallery in Center Sandwich New Hampshire. I'll post directions soon. The deadline for toys has been EXTENDED TO 25 July. Please see the first entry for details or go to www.drawingroomportlandmaine.com for the PDF and mailing address. Please send your comments, photos and stories!

Check out Frank Turek's wonderful films starring Mabel the Great Dane and Friscaletto the Sock Monkey:(one is called A Day in the Park with Friscaletto, and the other is Bad day for Friscaletto, in case the links don't work.


This toys came in from New Hampshire recently, and the whole box look like fake roadkill.
This is so much fun!!!
Happy Chewing. Alex

cool hand Luke gets a new friend



I met Luke yesterday. But I spied his chewed toy first, and said to his companion Chris, do you have a dog? Then I saw Luke with his beautiful eyes and spots. I made them an offer to trade his chewed toy, which looked just like roadkill, for a new foxy. Luke went for it, and did not even wait for the tag to come off to get going on the squeaky toy. Chomp, chomp!

Monday, June 30, 2008

this one in from New Hampshire and more to come



This friend came from Patricia in New Hampshire the other day. I have another box or two to open.

I feel like I am having contact with so many wonderful creatures through this project, as well as wonderful folks who are keen to participate and share with the world a love of animals, and especially dogs. Our love of hounds is ancient and full of history, stories of rescue, courage, and good deeds.

 I am discovering how much people are attached to these objects, that they symbolize the history of deep relationships and exchange between human and animal, the bonds that link us, and the complexities there. These cartoony objects with simplified anatomy and google-y eyes are evidence of love, friendship, and many days of time spent together....or apart.

 They arrive shredded and disemboweled, sometime unrecognizable as anything but stuffing and fake fur. These are the roadkill of our dogs' activity and joyful play, stress release and anxiety therapy. I am fascinated by the shear variety of creatures live and constructed. 

The exhibit will be mounted at the end of July, and the show will open August 6th! See Patricia Ladd Cargea's Gallery on line. 

toys from all over!






Well, thanks to many of you the toys keep coming in! And great pictures of your dogs. The American Kennel Association published a small piece and photograph of the project as a call for art. I'll post that later. For now look at these great toys and dogs! More inventory and details to come.

Above, Tasha Dog in her elegant towel shows her tattered frisbee to Companion friends Elizabeth and Steve, and fellow creature-cats,  Jack and Loco have lots of fun with her in SoPo.We received this picture of two dogs wrestling, and I just had to include it. They must be friends of Tasha having a good romp.

 Elizabeth brought over Sunny's orange frog, which will be returned to her after the installation. Sunny is the lovely blond above.We have received toys from around the State, including Georgia, New Mexico and Texas just this past week. Keep 'em coming. Deadline is extended to 20 July.






Saturday, May 10, 2008

chewed blonds arrive in the mail





 Sammy the Dalmatian's blond bear with white paws came through the mail slot yesterday. 
This creature's head is severed, barely attached to a right paw and piece of the back. Three accompanying remnants include a front or back piece, one with the white of a foot, and another that still has some stuffing in a left paw, and the Made in China label says: Huggable Farm friends. Hmmm, are farm friends huggable? 

Another one arrived with a special afternoon postal custodian in a jiffy pack.  
Quite pungent and losing small, white balls from the inside, this blond creature is inside a blue "Giant" shopping bag. The eyes and muzzle are chewed out.  It looks like this canine went right for the face.
One arm and both legs still have stuffing, the left arm is  floppy and torn. The creature's tail  and long ears are  intact. It has a little black loop maybe for suspend from a door? This looks like a possible child's toy, abducted by a canine....who is a pincher maybe Rhotweiller mix with cute eyes and ears named Maya. 

The enclosed note reads" Hi, I'm Maya (dog)  dot dots and a smile and two exclamation points."
 This one is decidedly aromatic. Maya is the dog at the top here.

Hard to describe that doggie smell, but we all know it. Maybe by the time I've received all of the entries, I'll know what words to put to the smell. Any thoughts?

Monday, May 5, 2008

Ralphie from Baghdad


Here is Ralphie from Baghdad, my friend Peter is over there and adopted this dog. He's a puppy and teething, so chewing everything. Here is a toy he might send to us eventually.We wish Ralphie and Peter and all of their friends safe nights and days, and offer our thanks for all they do.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

prepare to chew toys



We want your chewed toys, so please send them along.
Here is Kaya, prepping his contribution to the project. 
Annie sent me pictures of the chewing and licking in process.
Kaya lives with two cats, Rickey and Lord Byron. 
Chew on!