Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Blue Dog

 Blue Dog Days Of Summer...yep, it is that time of year! We are getting ready to go back to school and plan out our units for the school year. Click the link below to find out about George Rodrigue
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 Born and raised in Cajun Country, Louisiana, U.S.A., artist George Rodrigue portrayed on his canvas what he feared was his dying heritage—-including its land, people, traditions, and mythology.  As he often explained, he sought to “graphically interpret the Cajun culture,” preserving it in the face of a progressive world.
 
Rodrigue’s art studies at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles spawned one of the greatest success stories in American art.  In the early 1990s his Blue Dog Series, based on the French-Cajun loup-garou legend, catapulted him to worldwide fame, while his dark Renaissance-like landscapes developed into robust modern masterpieces.

As a passionate philanthropist, Rodrigue founded the George Rodrigue Foundation of the Arts, advocating the importance of the arts in education.  Programs include art supplies for schools, scholarships, and arts integration through Louisiana A+ Schools.


Learn more about George Rodrigue on Wendy’s blog www.wendyrodrigue.com and the book The Other Side of the Painting (2013, UL Press). For information on events and available artwork visit www.georgerodrigue.com




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