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by Walt Maes
$4.95
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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.
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I saw this cat sleeping on the morning paper in a little coffee shop. I was imediately struck by the composition, the color contrast, the texture... more
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I saw this cat sleeping on the morning paper in a little coffee shop. I was imediately struck by the composition, the color contrast, the texture differences and the little story it tellsto your imagination.
I work in both Watercolor and Acrylic. People ask which medium I like the most, and the truth is, that I love them both. Watercolor gives me the washes and delicate color combinations that I could never paint in Acrylic. Watercolor can't give me the boldness, texture and strength of Acrylics. I always want my painting to have a freshness about them, that's why I bounce from Watercolor to Acrylics to Mono printing. Each medium gives me an insight into the other.
$4.95
Walt Maes
Evelyn, Thanks so much for your wonderful comments. Walter.
Evelyn Martin
I was immediately captivated by this artwork, so much that I bought the original from Walt Maes. The rich colors appear to glow from within. The curve of the cat's back opens up to a world of light, peace, and contentment. The artwork is sure to bring joy to the heart of any cat lover, and to the eyes of anyone who appreciates color and texture contrasts. The artist writes of "the little story it brings to your imagination." For me, the work evokes "a big story in real life": I once had a yellow cat - really an orange tabby, as is the cat above - who resembled the cat portrayed. I plan to purchase a number of the prints and cards to help decorate animal shelters and other pet-related places. "Yellow Cat Sleeping on a Newspaper" will become well-known in my little geographic corner of the world!