Artists Page
Featured Artists that Contribute to the Cause, these items are not for Auction
Janeen, lives in Jacksonville Florida, and works in a variety of media.
Pictured here are some examples of her work. This work captures the
sensitivity of a bully puppy and the antics we all have come to expect and
admire from the breed. Greeting cards were made from her artwork.




Joe Morweiser (born February 27th, 1963 – d )
Joseph Michael Morweiser was born in central New Jersey to a
family of many talented artists in the central part of the state.
With no formal art training, Joe’s art education came from
painting with others and a strong passion to draw and paint.
Joe began working at 17 for Royal Dalton China, American
Express and several other realistic bird manufacturers as a
prototype painter. He continued this for 4 years until the local
company closed. Bean birds are the better-known type.
Joe was selected to establish the art and computer program
for the first Charter School in Palm Beach County for mentally Ill
children. Joe became the Marketing and Graphics Design
manager for Wally Findlay Galleries, one of America’s oldest
art galleries.
Currently Joe is MCSE, MCSA, MCP2000 and CCNA Certified
System Engineer for a prestigious Police Department in South
Florida. He currently earned a degree from Barry University
(major IT), after attending 2 terms at New England Technical
School.
He continues to paint and show his work for the benefit of
animal charities abroad. He has participated in many area
rescue fund raising events and charity auctions all geared
towards animal causes. Some of these include BTCA, Safe
Harbor and the Peggy Adams Animal Rescue Force thrift shop.
Joe’s work is primarily painted using a mix media of oil, acrylic
and suspended watercolors in polymer, usually on canvas
board. The frames are always purchased at Animal Rescue
Thrift Shops or Goodwill Stores. Joe’s style varies from
impressionism to a mix of realism and modern impressionism.
Recently Joe's work is expanding from not only benefiting
rescue to benefiting BSL efforts all over Florida and the US.
Bree, a painting done many years ago
for one of the people I met on the mini
circuit.
This painting was inspired by world
famous painter Gustavo Novoa. I had
the pleasure of working with him during
my tenure at Findlays. This painting was
sold at one of the Silverwood's in the
last few years. Gustavo's reputation at a
prolific painter is outstanding.
Jody Bonneville is the artist on this wonderful work that she has
graciously agreed to donate to Bull Terrier Rescue. Jody's work is all
custom designed and no 2 pieces are ever exactly alike. Jody's work
is precise and she utilizes many different types of glass, all hand cut to
perfection – to the likeness of your prized Bully. Please check out the
EBAY store link for the work she has donated to us, THANK YOU
JODY!
All of the stain glass that Jody created comes complete with wooden
frame and can be made in any size requested. Prices start at $225.00
for our smaller pieces. If you need a larger work commissioned please
contact Jody directly and she can give you a quote.
This is a chance for you to immortalize your Bull Terrier ! Please help
another needy animal by purchasing this work.
Previous Works by Jody Bonneville, not for sale
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Other works from Jody Bonneville Go to eBay
and Search Stained Glass Bull Terriers
Thank you Jody Bonneville for sharing your work with us and for the donation.
If you would like to see some more works by Jody Bonneville please click on this link below.
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Dimensions 18 1/4 " X 17 1/4
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Christina Clarke
One of Christina Clark's most noted works was the front cover
illustration for Sandra Hill-McCowan's book "Kid in a Dog Suit". The
original painting was donated to the BTCA Health Committee and
raised $1600 for that committee.
As an artist I find her work emotionally charged. She has a very unique
style that is all her own. Her ability to capture an image on canvas that
transcends the moment is particularly fascinating and considered a
gift of such artists as Gen-Paul and many of the famous artists from
Montmartre, and the School of Paris.
Christina is also very involved in rescue work. I hope to get more
photos and information from her real soon. Please contact her directly
at her email by clicking this link Email Christina Clarke