
The long reach of a limber cat, legs are hair-triggered springs, so quick.

The long reach of a limber cat, legs are hair-triggered springs, so quick.



That cat can jump! He’s just 2 years or so and he shoots straight up when he’s chasing something. I love him because he makes me laugh

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I-87 North is the road to Canada. I-87 South is the road to New York City. It’s mid-autumn in Upstate New York and mornings are frosty clean crisp. The daylight filters through the deciduous evergreen mix of forest, atmosphere thickening as the layer of mountains recedes.
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Working with gouache, appreciating its opaqueness and ability to layer.

Still loving gouache, the flatness of the colors.

New Orleans cat. Meow.

Eastern light, early morning in the garden.

Auntie’s pup.
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Meow.

The Daily Cat has fron from 4×6 to 9×12 experimenting with wetting agents to diffuse pigments.

Cat in a perch, master of all he surveys.

I just got this new set of gouche tubes, such a difference from watercolor, different application techniques different look, real exciting to use. Using real not gouache, not the acrylic/gouache (I don’t like these-can’t re-work).

It’s October in Arizona and the Mexican Bird of Paradise is in one of its full blooms. The shrub flowers several time during a single year and is always showy and dramatic with its red/orange blossoms and its complimentary blue/turquoise foliage. The frilly detail of this plant is captivating to the eye. it’s always visually in motion, compositionally dynamic… just another reason to love the American southwest.

Cool in the grass, so what if the plant gets destroyed. Meow.

The cactus grows not far from the house in Arizona. The media, casein is new to me. Totally opaque, it’s quite different from the watercolor with which I’m familiar. It’s like gouache. a lot easier than watercolor, it has a very different look and feel, very graphic an illustrative, less touchy feely.

Lap cat. Meow.