Showing posts with label Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Real Life Horror Story

WARNING: VERY GRAPHIC PHOTO AND ACCOUNT OF A REAL ATTACK


TWO Pit bull terriers brutally ripped off the head of another dog at a house in Khomasdal,

Windhoek, on Monday.


The owner of the dog that was killed, Brian Scott, rushed to the scene when he received a call from the neighbours, but could not contain the raging Pit bull terriers. Scott says when he got to the scene, the two Pit bull terriers were covered in blood, and busy pulling his dog through the fence.

Some residents apparently tried to stop the dogs by throwing stones at them, but this did not help.

According to Scott, this was not the first time that the two Pit bull terriers inflicted such harm on his dogs. “They bit my other dog's ear off some time ago, and also killed another dog that they got hold of,” he stated.

The owner of the Pit bulls, who preferred to remain anonymous, said this was the first time that her dogs were involved in such a fight.

“Our dogs always bark at each other, but my dogs are the most loving dogs ever,” she said, admitting that she was fined N$500 by the Windhoek City Police for having negligently allowed her dogs to leave the premises in this instance.

Sylvia Breitenstein from the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) urged the public to be responsible dog owners, and to make an effort to learn to read their dogs' behaviour.

Breitenstein said she doesn't believe that any dog is bad, but rather that large dog breeds can be dangerous.   Yeah, right.




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Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Color Me Pibble

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We at Pit Nutter Circus are winded keeping up with the latest trends in the  Pit Bull Advocacy.  If there is something in full flame at any moment....the hottest meme, any political situation that can be adapted for the purpose of promoting maulers as family pets, you have better believe that the politically and business savvy  pit bull advocates are on it!    Sure enough, hot off the press, a pit bull coloring book for adults.   Perhaps someone will send one to Miley Cyrus, so she won't doodle on her pibble. 

We too, are inspired to follow suit with our own offering, which is downloadable, and free.  In most cases, one red crayon will suffice to embellish these illustrations.

The Official Real Pitty Coloring Book

Imagine this sweet Nanny Dog decked out with
Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White regalia.
Those lucky enough to survive Pibble may not remember their fun trip in a life flight helicopter.
Pit Bull Memories, the ear was saved!
Last encounter with a Pibble.


Consolations to those who can no longer enjoy coloring books.









Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White


WARNING:  These photos are graphic. 
If you are sensitive, do not proceed.

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While the Huffington Post is creating the next counter "Pitty Puff Piece" photo essay to prove that pit bulls are not dangerous because they can be captured in a moment of time donning accessories, or propped up by a tender, succulent human child, the Pit Nutter Circus has been collecting some heart warming images of Pitty, post maul, posing for their own "Cherry Blossom and Apple White" portrait....Pittys painted with blood. 

How many of you find that offensive?  Well, We find pittys propped with children offensive.  We find Kissing Booths offensive.  We find pittys in tutus offensive.  We find lying about what pit bulls are and do offensive.  We find telling victims to essentially GET OVER IT, HERE'S A CUTE PIBBLE WITH FLOWERS ON ITS UGLY DUMPTRUCK HEAD OFFENSIVE!

 As an antithesis to all of the puff pieces, here is a collection of photos, capturing a pit bull, in a moment of time.  The victims of these dogs, will continue to endure many more moments of their own, likely a case of PTSD as they heal.  There isn't a pile of tutus that will take that moment away.  




This cute pibblely wibble sent two women to the hospital and then was sent on a trip across the Rainbow Bridge.
  This sensitive pit bull named Sheba killed a friend who shared the household with his owner, who just didn't understand that this man was trying to help his owner.  His owner died too. Sheba is currently being rehabilitated and may one day be put up for adoption.  Douglas Anthony Cooper, have we got a dog for you!



This was one of the two dogs that had been let out to go to the bathroom.  The gate was somehow left open.  Screams ensued. 
Neighbors watched in horror as the dogs mauled a man walking along 12th Street East. (Palmdale, CA)
“They had him like a rag doll. His skin was hanging you could see a little bit of his rib.”

How many more Tutus are needed to wash that one away?








This pit bull is a blush, wearing the blood of his owner.  You know, pit bulls are so willing to please, they are the MOST loyal dog.  It's all how you raise 'em.....




No, this is not a nature photo of a wild predator shot by some wildlife photographer from National Geographic.  This is a domestic pet.  The lush grass in the background is almost bucolic, but it was likely taken in some suburbian park.  Was it amaranth or cochineal,  or did this pooch get into a pack of dental plaque disclosing tablets?  Or was poodle, was it a herd of goats, was it a little old lady tending flowers who supplied the source of that scarlet dye?  This one just cries for a crown of flowers to be placed upon its head, and surely the image will convince people that pit bulls are perfectly safe to keep as pets, Red Roses.






This is not rose colored glass.  This pit bull, named Prince, is happily waiting for its owner....wait a minute...he just mauled his owner.  He's a real prince.  She survived and even got a ride in a Helicopter.
  Plucky widdle confused pibble, but it's all how you raise 'em. 


Thursday, January 10, 2013

Sadomasochistic Stitches


 Presenting.......Pit Bull advocate and artist Drucilla Pettibone!

Once upon a time, there was a talented, bright, eccentric, lovely and artistic young woman by the name of Jere Alexander.  She has dabbled at being a shelter manager, also in many broad studies in academia, a farmer, a spinner, and an artist.  At some time, she has rechristened herself and adopted a new artistic moniker, Lady Drucilla Pettibone. Very catchy!  She holds "Ragtime séances"....she certainly has a flair for spinning ambient names for her sewing circles! 





She's a quite the case study, and I have to admit, I admire her aesthetics and her industry, and I see the glimmer of a talented and brilliant person.   I do not however, admire the fact that she is a pit bull apologist, and find her actions, and some of the symbols she explores to be highly disturbing.



I wonder if this particular art piece was inspired by the "Sweet Pit Bull" that was shot by a police man after sending five children to the emergency room.....
 She wrote in her blog.....

"Hi there pit bull patriarchs,


I've been sorry to hear that some people are upset about my pit bull stitching because they say it glorifies dogfighting. Although it is hard for me to take that critique seriously, I certainly do not want it to be read it that way. For me, embroidering pit bulls does the work of mourning. It's a lot of stitching and I think about each dog and how they may have lived and died. It takes much longer to embroider a dog than it does to euthanize one. And as we know, they are being euth'd by the truckload in the US daily."




A bite is a most basic form of communication. I mean, dogs don't have hands, or English. What are they trying to say? I've seen dogs bite out of love. Extreme love, and the desire to be close, and to play. My dog bite embroidery is a series of linens that have been "altered" by Kaya, the artist, and then embroidered with phrases that I think she might be feeling while she's shredding my linens. 

Ah yes, the dogman's romance.  I wonder if she has rendered any doggie trysts of a Chihuahua and a German Shepherd on a doily, now wouldn't that be something to see!
 


This is possibly the dog.


Read more about this piece here.

After her animal control fiasco, Jere applied for a grant for her "Stitch 'Er Up: Dogfighting Embroidery" collection, which it appears she's a winner!

Here is a collection of more of her work.  She's an artist from the Andres Serrano and  Robert Mapplethorpe school, savvy to know what will set you apart from other artists is controversy and obscene subject matter.  Juxtapose a vintage doily with some dog fighting images, and you have the folk-art equivalent of a plastic crucifix submerged in a bottle of the artist's urine.   I quite frankly think this is desecration of our heritage, these lovely pieces created of the precious idle time by housewives of a by-gone age deserve more respect.

She claims that pit bulls are her favorite breed, but it appears she has recently upgraded to what appears to be a Wolf-Hybrid puppy.  Apparently, pit bulls do not have fur suitable for spinning into yarn. 

She wrote in her blog that she was inspired by a song  by Papa Roach, and she has in turned inspired me.  She has become my nutter goddess muse.

I tear my heart open
I sew myself shut
My weakness is
That I care too much.

and the Scars remind us
that the past is Real
I tear my heart open
just to feel.


I'm so inspired, I've decided to create some  art of my own!  This is a series based on her own work and inspiration......."Embroidered by pit bulls"



Raul Carrizales

Rhett

Amanda Hess and Marie-Helene Tokar
From the Funeral of John Paul Massey


Let me adapt her own thoughts into a  refrain:


For me, embroidering pit bull VICTIMS  does the work of mourning. It's a lot of stitching and I think about each dog-bite victim and how they may have lived and died. . It takes much longer to embroider a dog-bite victim  than it does to euthanize the dog that did the deed.  And as we know, they are being euth'd by the truckload in the US daily. And as we know, there are new pit bull victims daily.
 

A little stitch witchery superimposed on a found piece.  Is it ART?

 Read more about her, this woman fascinates me!