Get Your Paws Dirty With Paw Print Painting On Northaven Trail
ArtandSeek.net September 19, 2020 17Every day on Art&Seek, we’re talking to people who have tips on art in the time of social distancing. Share yours with us on Facebook, Instagram, or @artandseek on Twitter. Click above to hear from Meredith Powell from Artists for Animals, share her tip with KERA’s Nilufer Arsala.
If you and your furry friend need to get out of the house and make some art, head to Northaven Trail for Paw Print Painting on Northaven Trail. This event will happen on September 19 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in a socially distanced, outdoor environment at the Edgemere Respite.
Tickets are $40 and can be purchased online. Attendees will be given a stretched canvas, brushes, non-toxic paints, and other supplies.
This painting session will be led by local professional artists, Kaitlyn Glass, to use the dogs’ paw prints to make floral wall art. Each ticket covers the artist, the dog, and the dog-handler. All dogs must be leashed and guests should bring water and a towel or blanket.
“It’s like a unique date-night or best friend outing. We recommend you bring a friend in case your doggie needs to go or be walked while you paint. Plus it’s more fun too,” said Meredith Powell with Artists for Animals.
Artists for Animals is a 501(c)3 charity that, through concerts, art shows and auctions, raises funding for local no-kill rescues. You can donate to Artists for Animals on their webpage. More information on Artists for Animals and upcoming events like Puppy Yoga can be found on its website or on its Facebook.
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