The Museum of the Dog Remembers 9/11 Through Ron's Art
20 years later, may we never forget.....
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As we settle into September, and the 20-year anniversary of 9/11, I find myself feeling very fortunate that my hero dog paintings, "Bretagne" and "Otto" will both be on display in NYC at the Museum of the Dog. It is heart-felt to me to know that this special exhibit has been curated to bring awareness to the Search and Rescue dogs that played such an important role during the recovery following that horrific event. If you are in New York, please check it out, or you can watch my interview by clicking here.
Best,
Ron
Shown above are Ron's paintings of "Bretagne (lt) and Otto (rt).
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"Otto" is in the New York Times.
I am pleased to share the article that just appeared in the New York Times discussing the roles Search and Rescue Dogs played in 911 and my art at the Museum of the Dog. Click here.
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"Sirius"
I am also touched that The Center for Homeland Defense and Security (CHDS) at the Naval Postgraduate School reached out to me to include the image of my painting of "Sirius" in a book that will be gifted to their alumni and will consist of testimonials and reflections of their various students in fire, law enforcement, and emergency management. Thanks to the CHDS, Sirius and his dedication lives on today.
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"Heavy Chevy" Becomes BIG Entertainment!
"Heavy Chevy" found a new home in this high-end entertainment company's newly remodeled showroom recently. Why look at a blank TV screen when you could be enjoying this pup?
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