Tillamook Cheddar, Red Oasis, 2000 
                 
                Red transfer paper on mat. 15" x 9". Brooklyn, 
                NY 
                Tillie photo by Dirk Westphal 
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                DOGGY POLLOCK'S 2nd SOLO EXHIBITION IN WILLIAMSBURG, BROOKLYN  
  
              Tillamook 
                Cheddar 
                Portraits and Landscapes 
                21 October - 11 November, 2000 
              On view at 
                105 Devoe, Williamsburg, Brooklyn.  
              Portion of 
                proceeds to benefit B.A.R.C. Brooklyn Animal Resource Coalition. 
                 
              A Jack Russell 
                Terrier bitch born 19 January 1999, Tillamook Cheddar made a name 
                for herself with her first one-dog exhibition last October at 
                teethovenstudio in Williamsburg. Since then she has continued 
                to work steadily, relocating from her home in Williamsburg to 
                Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. One year after her debut, with her 
                artwork now included in numerous private and corporate collections, 
                Tillie returns to her stomping grounds the darling of the New 
                York art world.  
              Portraits 
                & Landscapes, presented by 105 Devoe in conjunction with tillamookcheddar.com, 
                is a show of all new work by Tillamook Cheddar. The works represent 
                many of the kind and generous people she has met, and the magical 
                places she has experienced in the past year. Monochrome and duochrome 
                clawstrokes and tooth markings ramble across contrasting solid-color 
                mat pieces to convey the kinetic expressiveness which has become 
                Tillamook Cheddar's signature.  
              Tillie's body 
                of work continues to expand, as she gears up for two other exciting 
                exhibitions: her first Manhattan solo show, opening at the beginning 
                of December 2000, and a collaboration project with various New 
                York human artists, to begin in early 2001.  
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