Here we have Ouzel modeling an alpaca and cashmere hat. Notice the casual but elegant style, the free flowing lines, the varigated stitch brim, and the wonderful way the hat slumps down covering up Ouzel's eyes. A perfect hat for a dog that wishes to go "undercover."
Here is a photo of Kari and Sher before our Traveling Medicine Show--we are in costume.
Above is Adam our banjo player in the band Red Hoochie and the Tomcods--playing the role of Aldo Carpal Nafzigger in the show.. Isn't backdrop cool-- all the NW Coastal Native art!
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This is Terry O'Hara!!! At the end of the show this is how he looked. Dr. Swell Well was his stage name. He sold a tonic in the show that made everything rise up-- everything got better- and throughout the show Terry's hair grew and it changed colors!!! Ha what a handsome man! He and Ouzel should go on the road.
I meant NATIVE art not naive art....oops.
ReplyDeleteWho is that cute guy with the neat hair-- I want a date.
ReplyDeleteOuzel is really photogenic and makes a perfect model!
ReplyDeleteOh, please tell us more about your show? It sounds hysterical!
The show was a two hour production called the Ketcha-Poo Traveling Medicine Show-- Dr Swell Well played the lead, and various local musicians, freaks, and actors entertained the crowd. We also had the Parched Souls Revival Singers and the Pet Peeve Orchestra perform. We did the show two years ago, and it was very popular. Takes much planning, so it'll be another two years before we tackle producing it again. :)
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