FACE Foundation – Artists for Animals
Auction Ends: Nov 30, 2011 11:59 PM PST

For Your Pet

Large Dog Stand by Diane Hicks

Item Number
115
Sold
75 USD to Austinaunt
Number of Bids
1  -  Bid History

Item Description

Lots of detail and beauty describe this large dog stand. The base is solid brown, and it will bring a little of that San Diego weather inside with it's green-like-grass tiles and flowers that seem to be blowing in the breeze. This is also a great transitional piece for your covered porch or balcony! Mosaic art by Diane Hicks. www.dianespetcare.com

Item Special Note

This stand is a unique one-of-a-kind piece of art! Because all stands and artwork have been sealed, they can easily be wiped down with a damp towel for easy cleaning.  It is recommended that all stands be used indoors as a precaution against the elements.

Each stand comes with two stainless steel water and food bowls (2 quart for large dog stands, 1 pint for small dog/cat stands).

Approximate dimensions (all dimensions are approximations):  

  • Large Dog Feeding Stations:  Height  11”, Width  24”, Depth  12” 
  • Small Dog or Cat Feeding stations:  Height 5”, Width 18”, Depth  9”

Purchased stands may be picked up from the FACE Foundation office or shipped to buyers (shipping costs will apply).

Artist Bio:

Diane, a true animal lover with a big soft spot for dogs, has been working as a petsitter for more than 13 years. She’s had a life-long interest in dogs, and she has learned a great deal about their behavior. She is able to meet all their needs, as well as anticipate and prevent problems.

As a retiree and a homebody, Diane is always around the house, looking after the animals, gardening, and just hanging out. She has lived in her current home in South Park for more than 10 years.

Diane’s other passion is art. From drawing and painting, to making glass mosaics and jewelry, she is constantly working in her small artist’s studio in the backyard of her home. Take a quick look around the house and you’ll see a few of the many different works of art she has created.

Diane, who grew up in the Bay Area, has lived in San Diego most of her life. She has three sons who all live nearby, as well as six grandchildren.

Donated By:

Diane Hicks