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"I cannot say enough about Jeannette's animal paintings. She not only is able to have them jump off the wall and into your arms, but I swear you can tell what they are thinking.
Jeannette's own affinity for animals translates into each and every painting. In her paintings at least one adopts you and demands to be taken home every time.
I have her original Confront-a-Cat and I cannot look at it without smiling, no matter what is going on at the time. This cat helps me take a step back and keep things in perspective. Just writing about it now I smile."
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Betty Hynes |
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"Jeannette perfectly captures the lazy expressiveness of the two dogs (Char Pei's) resting calmly
under a bush, having opened their eyes only as much and as long as necessary to gaze upon the
observer of the painting before surely returning to slumber. It's on the wall of my
living room, which is my refuge from intrusion, and sets the tone perfectly!"
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Charles Fairchild |
Los Angeles |
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"Confront-a-Cat #2 embodies the pure essence of a mischievous and calculating feline.
Jeannette has captured the look and emotions of a 'cat with an attitude' who if it could
talk, would tell you, "He's all That!"
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Paul Shearstone |
President, Success 150 Group Inc www.s150.com |
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"Jeannette Hay's work shows a rare sensitivity to the spirit of the
animals. The detail is amazing, and her use of color and texture is
wonderful. The thing that always strikes me about her art though, is the
expressions. It is the look in the eye and on the face that captures the
personality of the animal, from wild and proud to playful and humorous
to noble and dignified. She acknowledges and celebrates the spirit and
soul of the creatures she depicts, and that is what sets her work head
and shoulders above the pretty-picture crowd.
Her portrait of my cat Pumpkin is a stunning example of her ability to
capture an animal's personality. The sensitivity of how she captured the
little pink pads of her feet and the flyaway wisps of her long hair
brings my cat back to me daily. Her portrait, to me, is a constant
reminder of how Jeannette was able to show everyone the beauty I always
saw. I am constantly grateful for Jeannette's vision and amazing talent."
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Kathryn Marek |
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"A friend sent me a remarkable painting.
It is a young bear enjoying the cool water on a hot
day. He lies on his back without a care in the world,
lazy and contented. The expression on his face is
blissful. I look at it on the days when problems or
stress build up and it helps me to be relaxed and
contented.
And those are the bear facts."
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