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    Decatur Arts Festival Poster Unveiling Next Thursday

    Decatur Metro | April 29, 2010

    Want to be among the first to see this year’s Decatur Arts Festival poster?

    Better yet, want to meet Pete the Cat artist James Dean and get yourself a signed festival poster?  Well, then you need the info below!

    Posted by DM, who is just realizing he shouldn’t have given Andisheh all the codes to his Swiss bank accounts just because he “wanted to play DaVinci Code.”

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    Pete The Cat Climbs the New York Times Bestseller List

    Decatur Metro | March 27, 2010

    I hope Pete the Cat will like his black, ink-stained shoes, after he’s finished climbing the New York Times Bestseller list!

    Dave over on the Little Shop blog notes that Eric Litwin and James Dean’s Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes is already #8 on the New York Times Picture Book Best Seller List after only a couple weeks of having gone national with Harper Collins.

    In celebration, sing along with these girls!

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    Pete the Cat Hits the Big Time

    Decatur Metro | March 2, 2010

    Over on the Little Shop blog, Dave tells the story of how “Pete the Cat': I Love My White Shoes” went from a local sensation to getting picked up by none other than Harper Collins.  Pretty sweet story!

    Eric Litwin, a local storyteller and musician, had an idea for a children’s book starring Pete the Cat. A chance random meeting with James Dean, a local artist and creator of Pete, started the collaboration. Eric and James put the book together and published it themselves. Amazingly successful, the first printing sold out. Outrageously successful, the even bigger second printing also sold out.

    In the meantime, multiple big time publishers began knocking on their doors.

    Read the rest of the tale over on the Little Shop blog.

    The Decatur bookstore will host a book release party for Dean and Litwin this Saturday, March 6th at 7pm.

    Disclosure: Little Shop of Stories is a DM sponsor.

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    Run the Third Annual “Beat the Street For Little Feet” on Halloween

    Decatur Metro | October 20, 2009

    Rebecca sends in all the info for this year’s “Beat the Street For Little Feet” 5k run event, which raises funds for Oakhurst Cooperative Preschool.

    Feet of all sizes are welcome! Join Oakhurst Cooperative Preschool families for a Saturday morning of running and fun on October 31, 2009 at 9AM in Candler Park. The race will include not only a 5K with special jog stroller division, but also a 1-mile race for younger participants, and a “fun run” for our community’s youngest runners. Stick around for the FREE post-race Children’s Festival with live children’s music, a costume contest, face painting, food, and loads of festivities for the kids.

    And for all you “Pete the Cat” fans, award-winning local artist James Dean has created another one-of-a-kind race T-shirt for the event. This year, Pete and kittens are in costume! To check out the new T-shirt design and to register for the race, visit our website, www.oakhurstcoop.com. You also can register at www.active.com or at the Big Peach Running Company in downtown Decatur.

    Not a runner, but love Pete the Cat? Sign up to be a ghost runner and still get your t-shirt. Check us out at: www.oakhurstcoop.com for more information.

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    A Decade of Pete

    Decatur Metro | April 30, 2009
    Hey! Stop Your Smooching! Its My B-Day!

    "Hey! Stop Your Smooching! Its My B-Day!"

    Pete the Cat is turning 10! And his showroom of choice, The Seen Gallery, is planning a summer celebration surrounding Decatur’s most famous blue cat.

    Caren at The Seen Gallery sends out the invitation, since Pete lacks opposable thumbs to do it himself…

    THE SEEN GALLERY PRESENTS JAMES DEAN: “A DECADE OF PETE”
    Honoring the 10th Anniversary of Pete the Cat

    On Display June 13 through July 29, 3009

    Opening Night Reception on Saturday, June 13 from 7 to 10 p.m. Featuring Complimentary Cocktails and Hors D’oeuvres

    Atlanta, Georgia (April 29, 2009) – The Seen Gallery is proud to host James Dean’s newest series of paintings, “A Decade of Pete,” on display Saturday, June 13 through Wednesday, July 29, 2009. The exhibition honors the 10th anniversary of “Pete the Cat,” the scrawny cat who became a beloved member of Dean’s household and the inspiration for his paintings in 1999. Co-owners of The Seen Gallery, Bill Bibb and Amy Bradford, will host an opening night reception to celebrate the exhibit on Saturday, June 13 from 7 to 10 p.m., featuring complimentary cocktails and hors d’oeuvres.

    As one of Atlanta’s most beloved artists, James Dean’s creations are instantly recognizable.  He is well known for incorporating “Pete the Cat” into likenesses of famous art works and artists in his paintings. “Pete the Cat,” a local icon for many years, has burst on the national art scene and continues to bring a smile to children and adults alike.  Recently published in the children’s book, Pete the Cat I Love My White Shoes, by Eric Litwin, Dean’s artwork continues to garner national attention and praise.

    “We have represented James since opening as a fine art gallery.  The journey with James and his art through these seven years has been one of the things that make the gallery business worthwhile,” says The Seen Gallery Co-owner Bill Bibb.

    “It’s been a simple thing,” says Dean. “It’s just touched people and that’s really what it’s all about on any level. It makes people smile. I’m an artist who makes people smile.”

    For more information about James Dean and Pete the Cat, please visit www.petethecat.com.

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