Floral Cats #2 ; American Shorthair Tabby and Clematis
Original Pen and Ink Drawing by Bat Canary
My pen and ink drawing of a tabby cat with a clematis flower.
Published by Ali Canary
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10 Comments
Post a CommentWhat intense eyes! I like your "Floral Cats" series, Ali! :)
The Clematis is such a stunning flower. I'm curious what inspired you to do cats & flowers together, Bat. Awesome idea! (Morag... hahahaha!)
I had a big ol orange tabby once.He was really a cool guy-cat.
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Awwwww!!!
Lovely, I love Clematis :)
Yes! You can, actually. This artwork, as well as lots of other stuff, is available at my Etsy shop: http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=6411448
Great! Sounds like you need to start selling prints of these, Bat.
This looks a little like my cat!
Can we order some of these? Not even kidding!
It's fascinating how well the cats and flowers "work" together.