Showing posts with label big cats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label big cats. Show all posts

Monday, January 16, 2012

Profile of a Tuna

Quickie portrait of my cat Tuna

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Kiss Your Asteroid Goodbye

Well....there we go, the adventures of Space Kitty.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Exhibit C


"To the owner of the black cat,
Your cat has killed two of my birds, and I'd like this to stop. Please keep your cat where it belongs, OFF OF OTHER PEOPLE'S PROPERTY!! I don't want any more of my pets to die.

Thank you"

This was an actual note I received not too long back regarding my dare I say innocent cat Tuna. I was letting her outside during the day while I worked, not only so she'd stop bugging me, but so she could be out enjoying fresh air and a new environment. It was weird, most of the time I'd let her out, she'd just walk straight to backyard garden and go to sleep. Apparently there's more she was up to. Now, there's another black cat a few doors down from us that could be responsible for this, but I have the sneaking suspicion it was Tuna. Unfortunately it was the headless bird corpse I found her gnawing on one day that gave it away. Granted, I don't want my cat killing anyone else's pet, so needless to say we keep her inside now where she finds other things to destroy. I feel like the parent of a criminal who constantly defends their child.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Setting Sail for the Canary Islands


Here's for this week's Illustrationfriday.com's theme of 'Sail'. I drew inspiration from an original concept painting done for Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean ride, listening to Joan Jett music, my friend Pascal Campion's panoramic image shots, and living with my scheming cat..........................who knew.

Whoa! I have the feeling I may smell like a pirate right now...probably time to shower!

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

All Natural


Yes I can still do art if my computer dies, and no I'm not a photographer. I did this on large Canson paper, and of course I need some brush work in this conversion process from paper to computer. Regardless you get the idea. This is for my continuing cheetah project.