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April Parks

Cat Series - Painting Two
Cat Series - Painting Two by @tigermouse (April Parks)

Finally got back to this one. I opted for a simple background. My cat is a big fluff-ball. For those that have asked, Shally Balla is just a mixed-breed that looks a lot like a Japanese Bobtail. From what I know, her mother was a tailed cat, and her father was a mixed-breed manx.

Artwork © Copyright 2002 April Parks

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Posted: Thursday, 21 March, 2002 @ 09:54 PM

wow, that looks sooo real

Posted: Thursday, 21 March, 2002 @ 10:25 PM

So lifelike, I can almost feel the weight of holding a cat like that!

Posted: Saturday, 23 March, 2002 @ 12:59 AM

So....CUTE! Turkish Angora, right....? Wow, you're so good!

Posted: Saturday, 23 March, 2002 @ 04:22 AM

OMG! It sooooooooo cute!!!

Posted: Saturday, 23 March, 2002 @ 05:59 AM

ADORABLE!!! :) I luv kitties ^_^ Your paintings are FANTASTIC!! :)

Posted: Saturday, 23 March, 2002 @ 01:43 PM

Hehehe, kitty! Looks great! Even my cat is impressed!

Posted: Wednesday, 15 May, 2002 @ 09:50 PM

Wonderful painting.Very alive! I paint cats,too. Come to visit me! http;//www.side7.com/art/veraemer/gallery.html

Posted: Sunday, 04 August, 2002 @ 02:53 PM

This painting is magnificent! I love your paintings of cats, and the fact that they are tailless. My cat is a mixed- Japanese bobtail as well, he is sleek though, but his tail is just the fluffly stub like your paintings! I love your work very much!

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