Friend of mine sent this yesterday to show me how nice the drawing of her cat looks now that it’s framed. I quite agree. Apparently my friend and I aren’t the only ones who appreciate it. š
Friend of mine sent this yesterday to show me how nice the drawing of her cat looks now that it’s framed. I quite agree. Apparently my friend and I aren’t the only ones who appreciate it. š
Is that the cat in the picture, admiring his own magnificence?
Wouldn’t that be fun, Karen? Alas, the cat in the frame died a couple of years ago, after his mom and dad sat up night after night with him nursing him through his last days. The cat playing art critic is his pal.
I can’t wait to get mine framed and hung! š
LOL, “pal cat” looks like he/she’s never seen a blue cat before……they did a great job framing it, it looks beautiful……
My cat gets jealous if she sees another cat, even if it’s just a picture. She tried to kill my toy tiger!!
As beutiful as it was alone, it truly shines in the frame. You have a gift. Don’t ever forget that again.
My vanity forces me to say that, when I take the time to proof before posting, I do not misspell!
Bulucanagria, with kindness like that, perfect spelling isn’t required. š (But FWIW, many times I’ve posted a follow-up comment to one of my own, correcting some grammar atrocity or editing glitch.) Thank you. When I’m fretting over a drawing it’s hard to remember that art is a gift. But you’re right; it really is.