News Releases
Wounded Warrior Art Exhibit Photo (A).JPG (2544 kB)
Jim Mellick with Wounded Warrior Dogs Lucca K458 and Cooper K154.
Wounded Warrior Art Exhibit Photo (B).JPG (2769 kB)
Several of Mellick’s Wounded Warrior Dogs.
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Mellick at one of the Wounded Warrior Dogs’ exhibits.
Jim Mellick with Wounded Warrior Dogs Lucca K458 and Cooper K154.
Wounded Warrior Art Exhibit Photo (B).JPG (2769 kB)
Several of Mellick’s Wounded Warrior Dogs.
Wounded Warrior Art Exhibit Photo (C).jpg (2676 kB)
Mellick at one of the Wounded Warrior Dogs’ exhibits.
Abstract
Jim Mellick’s artistic expression is far more than elaborate wooden sculptures of canines with prosthetic limbs; each of his Wounded Warrior Dogs allegorizes the plight of wounded veterans by depicting man’s best friend.
Publication Date
10-3-2022
Keywords
Cedarville, Cedarville University, veterans, Wounded Warrior Dogs
Recommended Citation
Weinstein, Mark D., "Honoring Veterans Through "Wounded Warrior Dogs" Sculptures" (2022). News Releases. 1596.
https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/news_releases/1596