Pic I did for a coworker of her cat. He preys on yarn.
I don't think she really liked it, guess its too stylized.
I don't think she really liked it, guess its too stylized.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 540 x 700px
File Size 144 kB
Too bad about your artillery target evading a pinpoint hit. Perhaps there is such thing as «Too creative».
But while I could, under pressure, and possibly after a light torture session, admit that the picture is ocularly challenging, and the cat's anatomy dangerously, yet calculatedly libertine, the spirit of pure animalistic vivacity was captured in this piece with utmost accuracy, and that's nothing to scoff at; furthermore, the incredibly subtle hints of the beastie's claws and finger pads can be interpolated to a generate some exquisitely voluminous dactylic structures, and the electrifying effect of thin inky contour adjoined by the white border highlights terminating the lush ambiguity of flowing earthtones is outrageously refreshing.
The yarn balls are evocative of the colour scheme adopted by an author of a certain work of fiction that features a set of significant artificial planets. That must give us all pause, and then joggle our frames of reference some more until the connection with fireworks imagery is established.
And anyone's aesthetic preferences aside, the soft pastel marshmallowy goodness that the exuberant cat is pictured against would have made Princess «Pass Me The Second Liver, Igor» Bubblegum nod in sagely approval, and downright squee at the yarn pasta roll occupying the upper left corner. The buttery action lines are also a delight for at least four senses. One really has to be a designing genius to incorporate that buttock symbol into the composition in such a way that it would still be technically an integral part of the character - more specifically, its left fore pawpad.
But while I could, under pressure, and possibly after a light torture session, admit that the picture is ocularly challenging, and the cat's anatomy dangerously, yet calculatedly libertine, the spirit of pure animalistic vivacity was captured in this piece with utmost accuracy, and that's nothing to scoff at; furthermore, the incredibly subtle hints of the beastie's claws and finger pads can be interpolated to a generate some exquisitely voluminous dactylic structures, and the electrifying effect of thin inky contour adjoined by the white border highlights terminating the lush ambiguity of flowing earthtones is outrageously refreshing.
The yarn balls are evocative of the colour scheme adopted by an author of a certain work of fiction that features a set of significant artificial planets. That must give us all pause, and then joggle our frames of reference some more until the connection with fireworks imagery is established.
And anyone's aesthetic preferences aside, the soft pastel marshmallowy goodness that the exuberant cat is pictured against would have made Princess «Pass Me The Second Liver, Igor» Bubblegum nod in sagely approval, and downright squee at the yarn pasta roll occupying the upper left corner. The buttery action lines are also a delight for at least four senses. One really has to be a designing genius to incorporate that buttock symbol into the composition in such a way that it would still be technically an integral part of the character - more specifically, its left fore pawpad.
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