Saturday, May 14, 2016

Kitty On Table


This is a photo of a painting. I found the painting in Ocala. Thus, I'm posting it on Ocala & Central Florida Photos. It's one of those paintings that made my black heart go pitty pat very fast.  Every cat lover knows what I am talking about.

I'd like to dedicate this post to my friend, William, at Ottawa Daily Photo. If you look carefully, you will note William has another blog, Speak of the Devil, in which he offers up a variety of delicious social and political commentary and in which he provides a closer look at our canine and feline friends.

William is, it seems, a Pied Piper of felines.

14 comments:

Suza said...

winderful image. So amazing

William Kendall said...

Meow! What a lovely painting, with such a delightful superior life form.

RedPat said...

It's a wonderful painting, Lowell!

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Beautiful painting -- Love the dreamy season out of the window ... and the books. Oh yes, and the beautiful kitty totally ignoring both.

Linda said...

I love paintings like this, Lowell! Beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing.

Taken For Granted said...

Books and a cat. It is an appealing image. The only problem is that I'm allergic to cats, but the picture, no problem.

magiceye said...

Very beautiful painting!

Kay said...

Great image! And it also illustrates one difference between cats and dogs. Although he'd love to perch like this my 85-pound pooch wouldn't present such a balanced and serene image.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Open book, sleeping pussy cat, gentle breeze blowing the curtains.. could there posxobly be a more serene image :)

Sharon said...

I love this painting!

GreensboroDailyPhoto said...

I love to photograph art. Well done!

Janis
GDP

Lois said...

Aww…I love this Lowell!

Petrea Burchard said...

This makes me want to move the table near the window, put a stack of books on it, then go find a cat.

I follow William on Speak of the Devil. It's delicious, all right!

stardust said...

This picture made me feel like acting like a cat, staying aloof (from the books this time), just relaxing in my own way.

Yoko

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