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Funky Cat Sculpture

I finished the kitty the other day and listed it in my store on Etsy. She is kind of a funky kitty. That is why I downloaded the funky town song. She needs something with a funky beat don't you think?

I also listed several prints in my store. So you might stop by and take a looksie-the prices are very reasonable I think.

No plans for the weekend other than to work on the room.....yes I know......I keep saying that.......you know how you try to stay focused and you walk by the clay or the paint and you totally start doing art instead of what you were supposed to be doing? Is it just me?

Addendum: Look who is back! Jenn over at Noodle and Lou Studio is kinda getting settled in and I'm so glad. Cant wait to see what she is up to! Welcome back Jenn. Happy Thursday! We are almost there!

Comments

me2 said…
CUTE KITTY! Is there any medium you don't excel in? You are amazing woman!!! (forcryeye)
Janet said…
No, it's not just you!! That's one of my biggest problems. I start to clean and discover something forgotten and begin to mess with it again. And there goes my day!

Your funky cat is so cute. It should get together with my "calico cat" drawing....wonder what those kitties would look like??
Love this kitty & the early bird! I didn't get to listen to music yet b/c B. is sleeping!!! Talk in the am. Love ya, Renea
Lisa said…
oh girl...so absolutely cute! i'm dancin to th music!!!!!!lisa
Lisa said…
cute cute cute! love the cat. music is too great! luv ya lisa
carolyn said…
Love the bright colors! Funky Town is the perfect theme song for her!

Carolyn :-)
trisha too said…
no, no, you are not the only one.
the artroom distraction is one
of my weaknesses, too--
maybe it's a strength?

you're kitty is pretty!

:)
trisha too said…
no, no, you are not the only one.
the artroom distraction is one
of my weaknesses, too--
maybe it's a strength?

you're kitty is pretty!

:)
this is really cute!

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