Almost a year ago, the girls and I had our portraits done by Pauline Zonneveld. During Winter Break, when my sister and her family were visiting we had an appointment with Pauline to look over the photos and I chose the ones I wanted.
On Thursday, Pauline held an exhibition of senior dogs, the Good Old Dog Project.
(That’s my Lucy in the ad.)
The exhibition runs all month in the lobby of Antoinette Hatfield Hall (1111 SW Broadway Ave., Portland, OR 97205).
Thursday was the opening reception and I went because Fiona’s portrait was going to be part of the exhibit accompanied by a haiku that would reflect her personality. It was a gorgeous show. Naturally, I went straight to Fiona’s picture.
That’s her in the center, flanked by two other beautiful seniors. I had hoped this was the photo Pauline was going to use because it shows her feisty side, and most people don’t get to see that. Here is the haiku about Fiona
Graceful but not broken
My ears are my pride and joy.
Eh, what’s that you say?
I got a little weepy looking at her photo and reading that haiku. Then, I took a look at all the other dogs and their haiku.
Here are some samples of Pauline’s work.
If you are in or around downtown Portland this month, take a short detour to the theater and admire theses beautiful photos and the senior dogs they celebrate.