Miss Kitty and her kitty. by ladylake
Hi, from South Texas.
I like to swim, play cards and play on this computer with all sorts of programs. I am also an avid reader, mostly fiction.
I am glad you stopped by.....hope you will take time to look at my gallery. As a side note, I am honored to have been chosen as Artist of the Month for December 2022. Thanks to all that voted.
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Comments (9)
That's a very cool cat ... and the other one too!
lol. Thanks for your comment, Max.
wonderful images, i love the style 💖
Thanks a lot.
Very nice. I see people with those large cats all on the on social media. And with snakes too. And I always expect them to be eaten some day.
They might be someday. they are very trusting. Thanks for the comment.
I like her pet!
Thanks for your comment.
I like how nice this two images turned out...the black spotted kitty looks great in both next to the pretty woman! :-)
Appreciate your comment, Johnny.
Ein wunderbares Bild
Thanks, Mona
I was talking about my friend's kitten, and here you post a major kitten---one I wouldn't wanna piss off in an alley somewhere...very strong presence in both the woman and the cat...Here, instead of painterly and subdued tones, you have all-present strong tones, and strong contrasts too. The feline is almost chrome-like. And, in contrast, you have---in both pieces---a paint-splatter background which is very simple and imaginative...a sweet contrast to the powerful presence of the woman and her pet. ("Pet"...yeah right. I'd be saying---to this "pet"---"whatever you want: Just say it! You want the living room? It's yours. The entire backyard? Done. Here, take the car too...I'm fine, don't worry 'bout me...")
Yes, both the cat and the woman were meant to be portrayed as strong. Thanks for the comment. :-)
Really like the look of the second work :)
Thanks very much.