Dogtown Artworks

Dogtown Artworks We put the 'wow' into 'bow-wow'! Go to www.etsy.com/shop/DogtownArtworks for our artwork. We dress up our dogs and take photographs of them.

We then take photographs of the backgrounds and human models wearing the same clothing. We blend the images to together to create "dog people," canines that have humanlike qualities.

11/19/2025

Head to Vintage Vinyl at the Vault on Friday, Nov. 28, for Record Store Day. Get 20 percent off all records, including rare and collectible albums. The shop is located inside the Vault Art Gallery, 100 N. Main St., downtown Tuscola. Hours are 10 am to 5 pm.

It's always flattering and humbling when someone thinks your artwork is interesting and unique.Cynthia and I were contac...
02/20/2025

It's always flattering and humbling when someone thinks your artwork is interesting and unique.

Cynthia and I were contacted last year by editor Carisa Ownby at the Illinois Partners magazine to see if we would be interested in having a story about us appear in the magazine, which is produced for the Illinois Farm Bureau.

Photographer Nathan Lambrecht came to Tuscola last summer to take photos and writer Celeste Huttes stopped by in the fall for the interview. We'd like to send out a big thank you to everyone involved.

The story on us appears in the current issue (Spring 2025) of Illinois Partners and in case you would like to have a look at it here's the link:

Cindy and Kirby Pringle's passion for dogs and art shines through in their unique art at Dogtown Artworks in Tuscola.

Some late-season butterflies. All were taken at Lake Shelbyville, Shelby County, over the past week. ID's with photos: l...
10/24/2024

Some late-season butterflies. All were taken at Lake Shelbyville, Shelby County, over the past week. ID's with photos: little yellow sulphur, what I think is a Huron Sachem and a buckeye puddling on the lakeside beach with a defective right lower wing.

An immature bald eagle, approximately 4 to 4-1/2 years old, cruises over Lake Shelbyville, near the dam area last week. ...
10/22/2024

An immature bald eagle, approximately 4 to 4-1/2 years old, cruises over Lake Shelbyville, near the dam area last week. This one should be ready to mate when the season starts in January in Illinois.

Tonight was one of the last opportunities to see the comet with the weird name: Tsuchinshan–ATLAS or C2023-A3. We are st...
10/19/2024

Tonight was one of the last opportunities to see the comet with the weird name: Tsuchinshan–ATLAS or C2023-A3. We are staying at our camper at Lake Shelbyville, and went to the Margaret Guzy Pothole Prairie, a good dark spot, to take photos.

These are all taken with my iPhone on a tripod, with a 30-second exposure and in the Pro RAW format. Photos were edited in Lightroom. I took photos using the normal 1X (best for night skies) and the 2X and 3X to frame the comet as close as I could.

I could barely see the comet with the naked eye. It was basically a smudge in the sky. The light from full moon definitely did not help. I used the Star Walk app to locate the comet.

It will be another 80,000 years before this comet comes around, so see it while you can!

Gonzo Joe plays with his stick at Lake Shelbyville on Monday afternoon.
10/15/2024

Gonzo Joe plays with his stick at Lake Shelbyville on Monday afternoon.

The Moon. Taken last week, Canon EOS R7, at 1/200 and F11 with an 800mm lens handheld.
10/15/2024

The Moon. Taken last week, Canon EOS R7, at 1/200 and F11 with an 800mm lens handheld.

Happy Indigenous Peoples Day from Kicking Bear, an important Lakota Sioux chief who was born in 1845 and died in 1904.Ki...
10/15/2024

Happy Indigenous Peoples Day from Kicking Bear, an important Lakota Sioux chief who was born in 1845 and died in 1904.

Kicking Bear and his first cousin, Crazy Horse, were among the leaders of the Sioux, Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes that defeated George Armstrong Custer and the 7th Calvary in the Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876.

Kicking Bear was later involved in the Ghost Dance movement of the 1890s and living on the Standing Rock Reservation when Sitting Bull was murdered because of his involvement in the dance.

Kicking Bear, perceived as a threat to the federal government, was arrested, along with other Sioux leaders, and taken to Fort Sheridan, just north of Chicago, where he was imprisoned for nearly a year.

"Who would have thought that dancing could make such trouble?" Kicking Bear said.

I restored the photograph several years ago, but just finished hand-coloring it. The photo was taken in 1898 by Herman Heyn when Kicking Bear was attending the Indian Congress at Omaha, Neb.

Weirdo standing in the middle of the road at 1 a.m. wondering where the Northern Lights are.
10/12/2024

Weirdo standing in the middle of the road at 1 a.m. wondering where the Northern Lights are.

Couldn't sleep last night so I stepped outside of our camper at 3 a.m. to take some night sky photos. This is at Lake Sh...
10/11/2024

Couldn't sleep last night so I stepped outside of our camper at 3 a.m. to take some night sky photos. This is at Lake Shelbyville, in the Dam West area just north of the beach.

It's not unusual for me to go back and re-edit a photograph, especially if it's one I really like.This photo of an Amish...
10/10/2024

It's not unusual for me to go back and re-edit a photograph, especially if it's one I really like.

This photo of an Amish man in a wagon pulled by draft horses was taken in the fall of 2020. The original was really dark and underexposed. I went back and lightened everything up, especially the horse team, and added more color to the sky.

A red-tailed hawk looks for prey on Friday from atop a tall tree snag at the Larry D. Closson Habitat Area near Hindsbor...
10/05/2024

A red-tailed hawk looks for prey on Friday from atop a tall tree snag at the Larry D. Closson Habitat Area near Hindsboro.

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