This reminds me of my big ol' fat cat I drew for IF's "Heavy"! He ehee... Your artwork has a really nice feel to it lately. I think a lot of it is on the way you are using color.
I wanted to thank you for your kind comments on my blog and how you visit me so regularly. And thanks, too, for your concern that I was not able to celebrate Easter this year (because of Mr Skunk-ola!). Yes, my faith is important to me...it was kind and sensitive of you to acknowledge that.
We are all smelling better here at the crib. And now I look both ways before I let the dog into the yard!!! :)
Awwwwww, I just adore this drawing!! It just makes me feel so happy. Some of my tulips are coming up too and they are a nice bright orange.
Thanks for your comments. Just one thing I forgot to say about knitting the baby hats. If your friend will be knitting one to send to Tibet, tell him / her not to use white wool because in their culture, white is associated with death. I think that is the same in China, Japan and India and possibly other countries. I'll have to post that on my blog.
So cute! Love the way he is romping to celebrate spring.
ReplyDeleteKittieeeeeeee hee hee hee! This drawing makes me giddy. Love the chubby tabbies, frolicking about at sunset. The shadows are a great touch too.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this, the happy look on his face and his fat little shadow. I also like his little friends in the background sitting on their own hills.
ReplyDeleteHappy AW...
The bounding, leaping cat! I love it!
ReplyDeleteOh what a lovely optimistic picture! I'm 'tuliping' in my sketchbook today despite really bad weather forecast for this weekend!
ReplyDeleteNothing says spring like tulip leaping kitties!!! Fun!
ReplyDeleteWhat a happy picture. Nice!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of my big ol' fat cat I drew for IF's "Heavy"! He ehee... Your artwork has a really nice feel to it lately. I think a lot of it is on the way you are using color.
ReplyDeleteI wanted to thank you for your kind comments on my blog and how you visit me so regularly. And thanks, too, for your concern that I was not able to celebrate Easter this year (because of Mr Skunk-ola!). Yes, my faith is important to me...it was kind and sensitive of you to acknowledge that.
We are all smelling better here at the crib. And now I look both ways before I let the dog into the yard!!! :)
Awwwwww, I just adore this drawing!! It just makes me feel so happy. Some of my tulips are coming up too and they are a nice bright orange.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments. Just one thing I forgot to say about knitting the baby hats. If your friend will be knitting one to send to Tibet, tell him / her not to use white wool because in their culture, white is associated with death. I think that is the same in China, Japan and India and possibly other countries. I'll have to post that on my blog.
love how you used 3 cats in this piece...great work!!!
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