"We started doing these monthly pop up events where we were having local artists coming through and teaching classes and it was open and free to the public. We started the idea of doing a dog bandana making class and then from there it kind of grew," said Dustin Durham, Marketing Events Manager for Public Market.
"Once I know what their love language is I'm able to make them feel really cozy and comfortable and be able to work with them and their humans and create beautiful photographs," said Ellen Shershow.
"Dogs are so inspiring and as an artist I'm always drawing from life and so they're kind of the ultimate muse," said artist Sophie Daio.
"Everyone loves an excuse to spoil their pet," Daio confidently noted, speaking on the popularity of the Public Barket event.
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