Talented Dog Portrait Artist from Point Boro Having Bay Head Gallery Show

The world of animal portrait artists has discovered a great new talent in Point Pleasant Borough. Henri Muttisse has become widely regarded as the best dog artist in New Jersey and beyond.

"We are so proud of our Henri," said his mother Frida O'Keefe. "He's a natural talent. One day he just picked up a brush and started painting. Sometimes he'll do a still-life or landscape, but his specialty seems to be portraits."

Henri has produced dozens of exceptional portraits of family and friends. His work is especially astounding because he is color blind. It's almost as if he can smell color.

Although he has already had gallery showings in New York City, Paris, Milan, and Sydney, Henri is happy to be returning home to the Jersey Shore for his first gallery showing in Bay Head. The new gallery on Bridge Ave. called "Art Ala Carte" will be hosting the show. The show is titled "Dog Day Afternoon of Art" and will feature many of Muttisse's most acclaimed impressionist portraits.

Some of the paintings featured will include:




The show is this Saturday and will run between 1:00 PM and 6:00 PM at Art Ala Carte. A selection of finger sandwiches, fruit smoothies, and dog treats will be available for patrons. Henri Muttisse will be signing copies of his prints during the event. If you are unable to attend, you can still see several of Muttisse's paintings on display at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and at local Petco stores.

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