This piece of art is a representational visual form (the cat in the pantry is the theme) to depict the appearance of things.
The everyday things that the artist uses are sort of abstracted:
Spiced Mice, Flabby Tabby Diet Mix, Puffed Mice, Birds' Nest, Uncle Tom's Instant Mice, Etc.
In contrast to a baker's pantry.
You have to be a cat lover and pretend to be a cat.
He uses items in a distorted way to emphasize or reveal certain qualities or content, a cat's imagination, a cat's paradise.
The artist uses his white to create a delightful and hilarious image of Puss's paradise.
What I like about this piece of art is the use of warm colors (red, orange) to make Ethel, the cat, appear to expand and advance.
The overlapping is used to emphasize the cunning cat, Ethel.
There are geometric shapes throughout the picture: squares, rectangles, circles, and others.
The middle shelf is the center of balance, and using the primary color yellow and the geometric shapes on the shelves as dividers gives asymmetrical balance.
This modern piece of art is priceless, especially for cat lovers.
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Ethel the Cat by Charles Wysocki
Great piece of art! |
Cat Books:
Foods:
Sour Puss Pickles, Pussy Willow Catprika, Old Tom Crows Feet, Friday Cats, Monarch poultry seasoning, Spray Poupon, Fabby Tabby Diet Mix, Tweeties, French's Song Restorer, Admiral Bird Smoked Herring, Bird's Nest Jelly Beans, Etc
