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Rodrigue’s Blue Dog. 6 th grade Art. George Rodrigue. George Rodrigue , born is 1944, is a Cajun artist who grew up in Louisiana. Worlwide he is known for his creation of the Blue Dog , for his deceased dog named Tiffany.
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Rodrigue’s Blue Dog 6th grade Art
George Rodrigue George Rodrigue, born is 1944, is a Cajun artist who grew up in Louisiana. Worlwide he is known for his creation of the Blue Dog, for his deceased dog named Tiffany. The store Tiffany & Co. is known for the blue boxes. The blue-hued, ghostly spaniel/terrier is often featured with a white nose and yellow eyes. Intro
Rodrigue’s website • www.georgerodrigue.com • Art Beat G. Rodrigue • Video
“We're on the same plane. That dog is asking, who am I, who are you, what are we doing here, what is life about? We look at it, and we ask the dog the same questions. It's a mirror image. We are both seeking the same answers.”
George Rodrique answered this question himself in a delightful book called Why is Blue Dog Blue? "Rodrigue answers the title question by explaining that Blue Dog's color depends on what the artist is doing: when Rodrigue goes fishing, he paints the dog a salmon color; when Rodrigue wants a hot dog, he paints the dog mustard yellow, and so on. . . . young Blue Dog fans will enjoy seeing their favorite pup dressed in different colors, and Rodrigue's liberating reminder that "Artists don't have to paint things the way they really are . . . "
Artists everywhere were turning to their own family backgrounds for subject matter.
What you will create… • A Blue Dog watercolor painting that shows SPACE (foreground, middle ground, and background) And that also follows the theme A Night at the Movies • Today you will be brainstorming and creating your final sketch for your project.