
Daily Cat 202, $35USD, brush and ink, 6×4″, 2021
Copyrighted with all rights reserved by Jean Kruger
https://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/jean-krueger/daily-cat-202/869957
Getta bug. Meow.

Getta bug. Meow.

Plein aire while Ted, Kirk and Tyler fished.

Daily Cat 201, meow.

Ted caught this fish in Lake Pleasant, a lake in northern Maricopa County in Arizona. It’s about 14.5″ long and is painted close to full scale.

Buck the Cat. Meow.

Nap. Meow

A hot day, a steep climb, another place in the world I’d never seen before. Wonderful.

This scene is from the end of a fishing trip. No fish but nice winter sunset.

Cat to go. Bag it.

Chollas are botanically in the subfamily of Opuntioideae, the same family which includes cactus’s with broad, flat leaves. The leaves of the Cholla are round-ish and really spiny. They quickly become stuck to any object that comes close to it. Their spines hurt and aren’t easy to remove once impaled in either fabric, fur or flesh. When backlit by the setting sun, their branches look like bright torches of white gold.
We hiked to this overlook, then had to turn back to reach the car before dark.

The sky catches fire in Arizona.

Cactus Tree Mountain Sky

Ferocactus wislizeni is a native of Southern Arizona and Mexico. They grow about knee high and are 12 to 16 or so inches across. They’re quite spiny. The thorns are pinkish and curved somewhat like a fish hook.

Buck the Cat sits for his portrait. Meow.

Buck the Cat eyes the prey. Meow.

Pouncing. Meow.

Catching flies. Meow.

Pinnacles on the Hailstorm Trail at Echo Canyon in Chiricahua National Monument in southeast Arizona, USA.

Dusk light.
Bear right
To car park.
Almost dark.