Welcome

  • Dog Art Today is devoted to daily dog art from around the world. Features include contemporary dog art, the history of dogs in art, dog art auctions, books, posters, fashion and decor. It's the perfect place to find an artist to paint, sculpt or photograph your pet.

Search This Site

  • Google

    WWW
    Dog Art Today

Receive new posts via email:

  • Enter your email address:

    Delivered by FeedBurner

Follow Me

Subscribe to Newsletter





Email Marketing by VerticalResponse

  • Reach your clients with custom postcards featuring your art.

Dog Art Posters

Pet Memorials

January 27, 2009

Art from Ashes: New Jewelry and a Discount


Art_from_ahses_1

Companion Bracelet


Art from Ashes was the first company I ever featured in my Pet Memorial category.  Now, almost two years later, they are still the only company I have there.  There are many ways to memorialize our pets once they pass, but I think the handcrafted glass sculptures from Art from Ahses that incorporate our loved-one's ashes are exceptional. 

Now, in response to their clients' requests, they have partnered with renowned glass artist Caitlin Burch to create a line of jewelry.  Again, they use a small amount of ash in each piece, and produce a one-of-a-kind keepsake that can be worn as "a personal and private expression of eternal love and companionship."  Lovely!

Art_from_ashes_2 

Enduring Gem Pendant


Art_from_ashes_3 

Comapnion Necklace

Art_from_ashes_4 

Perpetual Beads


Deb, Jane and Jenny of Art from Ashes have graciously extended a 10% discount to all Dog Art Today readers who place an order before March 31.  Enter the code: Winter09Thanks in the coupon box at check out.

See more of their remembrances including walking sticks, perfume bottles, and more here.  Read the moving testimonials here.


Related Links:
Pet Memorials: Art from Ashes

May 28, 2007

Pet Memorials: Art from Ashes



Ashesball_2




Memorial Day is for remembering our veterans. But so many images of cemeteries can’t help but bring up other losses on our lives. Our pets may never have seen the front lines, but they have lived in the trenches with us, and when they pass away, it can be difficult to find the right way to honor and remember them.

Ashesheart


Deb C. Brown, her sister, Jennifer Bourgeois, and their best friend, Jane Giat of Amherst, MA felt this difficulty acutely as they said good-bye to many beloved pets over the years. Finally, inspired by the sisters’ grandmother’s 100-year paperweight collection, they founded Art from Ashes where artists create gorgeous glass sculptures using the ashes of your pet.

Ashesperfume2


Visit their site to learn more. And read about the company’s genesis and some of their lovely custom orders, like the purple dinosaur, a replica of one dog’s favorite chew toy, that holds the ashes of the pet and the toy –- so sweet -- in today’s The Republican article by Melissa Katz.










Dog Art Books

Blog powered by TypePad