About Mary Reed Johnson
I’ve always been a painter of portraits, but mostly of people. Painting dogs is easier because dogs don’t care how they look and aren’t upset if the portrait isn’t flattering.
When I board dogs, I take pictures and send them to their owners. I realized that the more exuberant action shots showing how much fun the dogs are having are not what work best for painting.
I need static poses that show mood and emotion and almost always a kind of dignity. It’s important to me that the portraits show the rich and varied personality of each dog.
With a Masters in Fine Art from U.C. Berkeley, I have shown and taught in the San Francisco Bay Area for the past forty years.
About the Dog House
My house is situated in the Berkeley Hills close to Tilden Park. Taking the dogs on walks in the park or to the beach is a favorite for all.







