I Painted Anthropomorphic Animals Inspired By Historical Characters

My name is Christina Hess and I create my art from my orange sherbet painted studio in south Philadelphia.  I paint, write, design and teach. I love food, animals, nature, and coffee. Lots and lots of coffee.

As a child I use to pour over my mother’s extensive library, pulling each mystery and romance novel carefully off her wooden shelves, imagining what it would be like to paint each stroke of texture. That passion for creating stories through the aesthetics of paint have molded my career and life.

During weekends, I worked on thirteen oil paintings over the course of three years because I wanted to create another calendar featuring my art of historically inspired animals.

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#1 Marilyn Mongrel

“Cookies are a girl’s best friend.”

I Painted Anthropomorphic Animals Inspired By Historical Characters

#2 William Shakesbeard

Creator of the masterpieces “Eating of the Shrew”, “Romeow and Mewliet”, and “MacBreath.”

I Painted Anthropomorphic Animals Inspired By Historical Characters

#3 The Thin White Dog – David Bownie

Singer, songwriter and actor known for such hits as “Zippy Pawdust” and “Little China Pup.”

I Painted Anthropomorphic Animals Inspired By Historical Characters

#4 Kitty Roosevelt

His motto “Walk softly and carry a big attitude” was adopted by many felines.

I Painted Anthropomorphic Animals Inspired By Historical Characters

#5 Pocafawntas

Her strong tender nature saved lives of many including a wolf named John Smith.

I Painted Anthropomorphic Animals Inspired By Historical Characters

#6 Anne Of Sleeves

“Never hire an excellent portrait artist. At least not when your neck is on the line.”

I Painted Anthropomorphic Animals Inspired By Historical Characters

#7 King Tutankhameaow

“Nothing is worse than being stuck in a tomb for thousands of years with pesky mice you cannot eat.”

I Painted Anthropomorphic Animals Inspired By Historical Characters

#8 Chipchip Chanell

“Before you leave the burrow, look in the mirror and take at least one acorn out of your mouth.”

I Painted Anthropomorphic Animals Inspired By Historical Characters

#9 Mary Smelly

Best known for her gothic novel “Skunkenstien”… a tale of roadkill reanimation.

I Painted Anthropomorphic Animals Inspired By Historical Characters

#10 Leif Roverson

Many dogs mark their territory, however, no marking has been as epic as his.

I Painted Anthropomorphic Animals Inspired By Historical Characters

#11 Dog Sinatra

“That’s Why the Poodle is a Tramp” & “It was a Very Good Rear” were some of this bad boy’s big hits.

I Painted Anthropomorphic Animals Inspired By Historical Characters

#12 Slothesphine Baker

“Bananas are not just for eating, they are also for wearing.”

I Painted Anthropomorphic Animals Inspired By Historical Characters

#13 Queen Bess Emu

Anything can be accomplished. Even flight with no wings.

I Painted Anthropomorphic Animals Inspired By Historical Characters