![]() Golden Retrievers Rhett and Scarlett were found running the streets of Miami, abandoned. We were considering adding a dog to our family, but had never had a male dog. My dear friend, Tina Valant, knew about the dogs through Tropical Dawg, a golden retriever rescue. Everyone encouraged us to foster first, to see if we were a good fit. From the moment this golden gentleman set foot on our driveway, I knew in my heart, we were meant for each other. Rhett never had an accident in the house, always made us smile, was an escape artist and lived to fetch. I am forever grateful for Tina and her amazing gift for placing the right dog with the right family. She was with me when Rhett entered our lives, and there when he departed, peacefully. Below is a beautiful tribute to Rhett from "his girlfriend", Tina; which ran in the winter issue of The New Barker magazine. In Tribute ~ Rhett Thompson![]() Rescued Golden Retriever, 16+ years old gently crossed over to the Rainbow Bridge, at his home, on Thursday afternoon, October 2. Relaxing music played, candles were lit and many, many tears were shed, as his life was celebrated with those who loved him, most. A tennis ball connoisseur, Rhett loved long walks (especially with his mom), swimming at the lake, sleeping in the closet and "leaving his signature" on his beloved neighbor's lawn. "Rhett inspired me to start painting dogs, and often stayed with me in the studio while I painted", stated Colleen Thompson, TNB's spring cover artist. "We would like to thank Lap of Love for their kindness, care and loving assistance in releasing our boy from pain". Run free, Rhett. Roll in stinky stuff, bark wildly (not that you did when the house was burglarized---you slept), chase tennis balls, swim after ducks, lay on the furniture and sleep on the human beds (he always kept our secret) ~ until we meet again. <3
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![]() Brand New Year for some brand new things. Starting off this year with a lot of changes. First change... my new website. I am open for any comments or ideas if anyone would like to share with me. The real challenge is starting this Blog! People who know me, know writing has never been my strong suit. I would like to make this blog about positive Art & Animal interactions that I come across that are meaningful to me. I was beyond touched when one of my clients shared her Christmas pictures with me, so I would like to share with you. This painting was very special because this young man took the picture of his dog Keema while playing ball. It wasn't too long after that she passed. He cropped the photo to spotlight her face and tail. My client requested the painting be portrayed just as her son had taken the photograph. My eyes filled with tears of joy after she sent me these pictures of her son opening Keema's portraits on Christmas morning. Thank you, for sharing this special moment! |
Colleen ThompsonI enjoy painting unique and lively paintings, inspired from photos sent by the people who treasure them. Archives
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