SAVE THE DATE
Friday December 6th 
5-8 p.m.

Book Signing "Find Sam"
with lowcountry author Debbie Ann Ice 
in conjunction with 
 Reception for exhibition
"From a Dog's Point of View: Peculiar People"

Bedazzled Ink Publishing 

WHERE:
 Dog & Horse Fine Art
102 Church Street, Charleston, S.C. 29401, 843-577-5500
Open Monday-Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.


Frank Peabody, "Crazed," watercolor, 13 x 17, $1,100
Beth Carlson oil 10 x 10 $790
  

Frank Peabody's watercolors of people doing  unusual 
things.. juxtaposed with  Dog & Horse Fine Art's dogs 
looking on curiously should  amuse and fascinate!

Exhibition Running From
DECEMBER 6th - JANUARY 11th, 2020

Charleston's local resident and Princeton graduate, Frank Peabody expresses "Painting is an adventure for me, having spent my entire career in the business world (in Louisville, Kentucky.   In painting, I find peace and serenity. I am drawn by everyday subjects in my life from people to places to things. My challenge is to... infuse them with emotion, mystery and a dash of drama."

About the Author:
Debbie Ann Ice was born, raised, and tolerated on a sultry, green island on the coast of Georgia. All grown up she worked in finance in New York City rating bonds.  Once settled in New England her very special sons came along, and she focused on honing her personality and insight into the written word thus sharing it with the world.  Writing and laughter is her place of serenity.

About the Book: 
" Find Sam "
 Marcy is a distracted, anxious, and unethical young adult who can barely focus on her dog-walking job. Her personal life is challenged by caring for her mentally-ill brother and her non-coping mother. When she loses her client's Corgi, Sam, the attention sets off a dog search that explodes on social media and becomes a national obsession, inspiring Sam's owner to fantasize about fame and fortune while emphasizing Marcy's guilt. Meanwhile, Sam intermittently takes time out to chat with the reader about his predicament, his plans to survive the "free market system" he has been forced into, and ideas concerning existentialism. Sam is quite the intellectual who understands more than humans realize and is why they can't find him. Marcy's desperation to bring Sam home eventually leads to scandal that forces her to choose between continuing her shady life style and changing her behavior despite the consequences.



Jackson Knowlton, "Corgi," graphite, 10 1/2 x 13, $400
Browse work by Jackson HERE  

For Our Corgi Lovers 
In tribute to "Find Sam" a selection of Corgi artwork 
by Dog & Horse artists  will be on exhibit! 

Robert Clarke, "Corgi," acrylic, 16 x 16, $2,800 Browse works by Robert HERE
Lese Corrigan, "Ready to Show," oil, 12 x 12, $900 Browse works by Lese HERE 


















Commissioned work by Marty Whaley Adams "Moffett," oil, 25 x 28
Browse available works by Marty HERE
Vivian Moody, "Corgi," oil, 5 x 7, $350
Browse works by Vivian HERE
















Beth de Loiselle, "Corgis," oil, 2 x 2 1/2,$525 
Browse works by Beth HERE
Paul Eaton, "Looking Back over the Years" sterling silver 1.5" x 1.75" $850 (one in Her Majesty The Queen's collection)
Browse works by Paul HERE
Join Us!

Friday December 6th 
5-8 p.m.
Dog & Horse Fine Art
102 Church Street, Charleston, S.C. 29401, 843-577-5500


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