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Over the past few years my paintings have raised thousands of dollars
For R.O.A.R Ridgefield Operation for Animal Rescue. My dapper Dogs and
Classy Cats
have also raised money for The Newtown Pound, Animals for Life and
other shelters. In 2005 an auction was held at the Aldrich Museum Of
Contemporary Art in Ridgefield Connecticut and my painting titled
“Aarf”set a record price for its category. The entire amount was
donated to ROAR.
I DONATE 20% of all Dapper Dog and Classy Cat
paintings and prints sold on my website to the shelter of the
purchaser’s choice. My goal is to make adopting a pet a positive, joyous experience.I use
bright colors to emphasize JOY . There is no guilt or sympathy in my
art work. A pet brings good feelings into a home and that’s what I
WANT MY ART TO DO.
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Synopsis of Richard's New Book

"The
World's Oldest Cat Blows the whistle" exposes the myths about the lives
and loves of the rich and famous dogs and cats, Ughy the world's oldest
cat not only tells it all but spells it out. The questions that have
been asked for years and years are finally answered.
Why did
Toto disappear immediately after the filming of "The Wizard of Oz? Was
Rin-Tin-Tin really the all American canine he was reputed to be? What
was Old Yeller like at a party? What was the real reason for the close
bond between Richard M Nixon and Morris the Cat? Was Asta really
Hollywood's greatest lover? What famous cats had severe catnip
addictions? Has anyone ever seen Brutus, the invisible dog? What was
the real controversy that surrounded the Broadway opening of Cats? Was
the Cheshire Cat simply an illusionist or truly magical? What famous
tiny canine's career was ruined by taking steroids? What famous cat
originated the method school of acting? What dog organizes boycotts of
all Woody Allen's films? These questions and hundreds more answered by
Ughy, the world's oldest cat.
READ MORE about this Book!
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Click here to purchase Richard's Book from Barnes & Noble
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