Framed White Cat Paintings
White cats are unique creatures. They have fluffy white fur, striking blue eyes, and are surprisingly deaf, because the genes required to make blue eyes and white fur cannot make a hearing cat.
They are very beautiful, having a pure, clean appearance. They are the subject of framed white cat art.
“Cats Montage” by Stephen Teeter is a framed white cat painting that is unique because it has four cats, almost Pop art-style, and is in a blurry oil paint. The colours themselves are scratchy and vibrant. It is difficult to tell if the picture is contemporary, or if it is older, because its art style is almost Eighties. It is photographic in nature, but Impressionistic at the same time.
A detailed framed white cat picture is “Time Out” by Cory Carlson. It is painted in a detailed style, and features two cats, one grey and one white, sitting on a patterned chair. One is looking directly at the viewer while the other is looking in the opposite direction. The title makes the viewer wonder, are the cats somehow in trouble with their owner? Does 'time out' mean they are taking a rest? There are many stories to tell from this artwork.
“Tea Time with Angel” by Monica Van Der Weer is an endearing piece of framed white cat art which is of a white cat looking at the viewer, sitting daintily next to a very large teacup. The colours are very crisp, indicating it has probably been painted in gouache. It is a common scene for cat lovers everywhere; of cats getting into human dishes, and acting as we are.