Beau joins Vickie Gilmore in welcoming you to our Washu-Kai website. Feel free to send the photos of your pets and/or artwork..
Cliff Brown
Vickie Gilmore
(I'm really much more handsome than this. If only I could hold a brush...)--Beau
Beau was a rescue kitten. He is 3 years old now.
Joe Cross
The attached painting represents Bobbie's turtle. The turtle disappeared in 1972. The turtle did not have a name because Bobbie could not determine whether it was a male or female. I never had a pet. Bobbie had her barnyard animals as well as parrots, cockatoos, cockatiels, other birds, dogs, and cats. One cat remains.
Emma is a Kaua'i born cat. She is 13 years old
Kathy McMillen
Kathy McMillen
My blonde girl is Finnigan (Finni/Finn) she is 15 and nearing complete loss of hearing and sight. I found her on the side of the road when she was 3 mo. old. She is an Anatolian Shepherd/Dachshund mix.
Then there is my scruffy love Malcolm. He is 4 1/2 and is a great dog and companion. We're looking forward to his exciting and adventurous future with us. We adopted him from a foster group dog fur days. His name was Rotini. All of his siblings also had pasta names.
Then there is Augustus (Auggie). He was so crazy when we got him. He looked like a monkey. The humane society named him gorilla. He is 6 years old and a great cat.
Sue Landers
This is Kevin -- the painting I recently did for his owner (my cousin's grandson) Lucas.
Gaye Lingley
The following were painted in 2016 as part of the OAS (Oriental Art Supply) November 30-day Challenge.
Gaye Lingley
Gaye Lingley
These aren't Gaye's only dog paintings. See The Funny Papers
Louise Rendich
This is a shikishi board done in 1993 of my cats then. Chui, the playful kitten and Maxker the elder. I had those girls with me for over twenty years.
Slinky, the current cat, stuck her tongue out at the paparazzi bothering her today. I haven’t done a good painting of her so have sent a sumi sketch.
Louise Rendich
This is my deceased pet Angus the Great! He was one of the best dogs ever, who walked on this earth.Magical in every way.,
Lisa Moore
Keiko (Margie) Kitano
Keiko Kitano
The first painting depicts Minna’s expression when Stephen practices saxophone scales.
Keiko Kitano
The second shows my feet.
Luz Shepard
We inherited Hopi from my daughter who got him from a shelter after he was abandoned in a trash can as a puppy.
Hopi was a fun and loving dog. He liked playing ball, walking in the park and playing in the back yard especially when meeting a skunk and being thoroughly sprayed. When he died I missed him a lot--our walks to the lake and our fun companionship.