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G, PonyhounD 🔜CLAWgdog.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy
2025-03-27

Spotted the paw-fect match! 🤩 Posing beside a stunning piece of marquetry art from the Independent Order of Odd Fellows: its central design looks like a round-faced dog with an open mouth and collar chain! 😄 #MuseumPup #DogsOfCulture #HumanDog #HumanPup #PupLife #PupPlay #ChicagoGay #travel

A captivating museum selfie featuring an enthusiast in a detailed black leather puppy hood with prominent pointed ears and an expressive tongue playfully sticking out. They're wearing a sleek black fitted top with white piping trim and a metallic chain collar with a green "taft" tag. Posed beside them is a striking piece of historical woodwork - the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Marquetry Table from 1933. The intricately crafted wooden display features geometric patterns with contrasting light and dark woods forming elaborate borders surrounding a central shield-like emblem. Fascinatingly, the central design resembles a round-faced canine with what appears to be an open mouth and collar chain, creating a serendipitous visual harmony with the puppy hood enthusiast posing alongside it. Above in the background hangs a decorative starburst installation with red and golden arrows. The rich amber tones of the marquetry work beautifully against the purple-blue museum wall. #PuppyPlay #LeatherCommunity #HistoricalArtifacts #OddFellows #MarquetryArt #MuseumVisit #WoodworkArt #FraternalHistory #MuseumMoments #CreativeConnections #BlueskyBuzz #MuseumAdventures  #PupPlayCommunity #PuppyPlayCommunity #PuppyPride #PupPride #mueseumselfieItem description:

Independent Order of Odd Fellows Marquetry Table, 1933
Probably Islip, New York / Wood
Collection American Folk Art Museum, New York, Gift of Kendra and Allan Daniel, 2015.1.160 (ames J. Crozier, a carpenter from Islip, New York, made this intricately decorated marquetry table Is surface features a number of fraternal symbols, but it is the prominent letters "FLT" and "iOOF and the three-link chain that mark this as an Odd Fellows object. The initials for "Friendship," "Love," and "Truth" served to remind lodge members of the ritual teachings from the Initiatory Degree: like the chain, they were bound together in those virtues. The all-seeing eye symbolizes the omniscience of God, and the heart in hand signifies candor and sincerity.
G, PonyhounD 🔜CLAWgdog.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy
2025-03-14

@zadkielice.bsky.social & I went to the opening of Myth and Marble, the #ArtInstitute #Chicago ( #AIC )'s debut of Ancient Roman sculptures from the famed Torlonia Collection. Spotted many animals! #MuseumAdventure #DogsOfCulture #HumanDog #HumanPup #GayPup #PupLife #PupPlay #PuppyPlay #ChicagoGay

This image places our pup explorers within Chicago's vibrant streetscape. The black/camo hood with its striking white ring and camouflage muzzle complement the wearer's casual denim jacket and plaid button-up, while the blue-accented hood partner appears with subtle headphones around their neck. The urban composition captures the soft glow of early evening light washing across the downtown buildings, with street lamps beginning to illuminate against the blue-gray sky.
The contrast between the precisely crafted neoprene hoods and the everyday urban environment creates a compelling visual narrative about identity expression within public spaces. Their confident posture and direct gaze suggest comfortable self-possession amidst the city's flow, while the slightly defocused background hints at the energy of Chicago's downtown core.The image captures the sophisticated ambiance of the Art Institute of Chicago's auditorium bathed in rich purple lighting. Presenter Lisa Ayla Çakmak stands at the wooden podium while the projection screen displays the exhibition title "Myth and Marble: Ancient Roman Sculpture from the Torlonia Collection" in an elegant typography designed specifically for the exhibition. The centerpiece of the slide features a hauntingly beautiful 2nd-century marble sculpture of a young boy with dogs, creating a poignant visual dialogue between ancient and contemporary interpretations of human-canine connections. The warm marble tones contrast dramatically against the deep burgundy background, while exhibition dates reveal this as a prestigious North American tour running from March 15 to June 29, 2025.
The delicate craftsmanship of the ancient Roman sculpture is evident even in projection form, with the smooth marble surface capturing light in a way that brings dimension to the child's serene expression and the attentive posture of the canine figure beside him. The exhibition information suggests an exceptional cultural moment - these treasures have never left Europe, making their Chicago debut particularly significant."Statue of a Resting Goat"--Magnificent marble sculpture of a goat with impressive curved horns and luxuriously textured fleece. The most striking part of the statues is the dramatic head, a 17th century restoration attributed to Gian Lorenzo Bernini. The sculptors has achieved an extraordinary feat in rendering the animal's thick, curling coat with such tactile realism that one can almost feel the woolly texture. The creature's powerful form rests in a dignified recumbent position, its muscular body suggesting both strength and grace. The dramatic sweep of its magnificent horns creates a striking silhouette against the exhibition wall, which reveals the title "MYTH AND MARBLE" alongside text identifying this as part of the Torlonia Collection of Ancient Roman Sculpture. The pristine white marble captures light beautifully, highlighting the intricate details of the beast's face and the sumptuous texture of its carved fleece.
G, PonyhounD 🔜CLAWgdog.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy
2025-03-07

The moment when your pup self locking eyes with an early 1600s doggo who's clearly appreciating that fine marble ass. 'Hey buddy, good catch! I see you eyeing that classical nude...’ #MuseumAdventures #DogsOfCulture #ArtInstitute #Chicago #HumanDog #HumanPup #GayPup #PupLife #PupPlay #PuppyPlay

A close-up profile of a figure wearing a sleek black/camo neoprene puppy hood with pointed ears positioned mere inches from Domenico Fetti's 1610-1620 masterpiece "Melancholia." The wearer's head is tilted slightly, mirroring the downcast gaze of the sorrowful hound depicted in the painting. Both canine forms—one contemporary and crafted of leather, one Renaissance and rendered in oil—seem locked in silent communion across the centuries.

The figure wears an opulent gold and black brocade garment with swirling baroque patterns visible at the shoulder, creating a visual rhyme with the ornate gilded frame surrounding the artwork. The painting itself reveals a melancholic dog resting among artistic implements and scientific instruments—paintbrushes, a palette, and measuring tools scattered across a wooden surface. These objects symbolize the intellectual and creative pursuits that were significant to Fetti's patron, Ferdinando Gonzaga.

"Melancholia" hangs in Gallery 211 of the Art Institute of Chicago as part of their European Painting and Sculpture collection. Created during the early 17th century, the work exemplifies the allegorical painting tradition where animals often represented human emotions and virtues. The warm amber gallery lighting enhances the theatrical quality of this unexpected encounter between contemporary leather culture and Renaissance allegory on this early March evening, creating a poignant dialogue about expressions of melancholy and contemplation across

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