American woman creates collages of dogs, telling about their lives (Photo)

American woman creates collages of dogs, telling about their lives (Photo)

3 September 2020, 8:52
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The art project, in which dogs are involved, was invented and realized by a resident of the United States Alicia Riyus. She portrayed pets not just in banal portraits, but showed a dog's life with the help of collages.

Each collage tells about dog more than its owner could probably tell. In them, the author of the project collected those personal little things that bring joy to animals. These are parts of soft toys, and torn shoes, and peeled chairs for sleeping.

For example, an English bulldog named Bear has a very restless personality. Its owners said that they repeatedly consulted a dog with a specialist. The dog is very nervous, which affects the surrounding objects - torn toys, chewed household shoes, food scattered around the house.

Old lady Martha, a cross between a cocker spaniel and a dachshund, is now in a respectable old age. After she fell ill with a skin disease, the dog was taken to a shelter. But a caring pensioner who lived on the next street took Martha to her place and surrounded her with care.

A white Maltese Shih Tzu named Lola Rose is a very spoiled dog. The owners treat her like a princess. The dog has a variety of costumes and dresses, accessories, and special care products. Every two weeks Lola is taken for a pedicure.

Alicia Rose's project on these three dogs does not end, there are many more. He helped most owners to look at their pet in a new way.

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