Cat 44: Karma.
Acrylic on Masonite. 12" x 14".
This is Karma, a cat with a distinctive personality who lived next door to me for a few years before moving to a different state with his owner.
He's built like a miniature lion, with the exception of not having a tail. And sensitive about being a Manx- he did not appreciate being laughed at. Karma visited nearly every day, first to the garden for some fresh catnip, after which he would wander into the house to say hello, and inspect.
I have a lot of pre-cut 12 x 12's to use, and finding it it takes some thought to come up with a good composition that works well with that format. It often seems to fall short of what I am trying to do, and I end up adjusting some elements to get them to fit. So I was quite pleased to discover this 12 x 14 cut piece in my stash of boards.
I got about halfway through this painting before realizing I was being too heavy handed with the dark areas, so I wiped off what I was able to get off, used sand paper to take off the rest, then applied another thin coat of gesso to establish a fresh surface to work on.
This time I used chromium oxide green to build a lot of the shadow areas instead of the deep burnt umber, and like the effect a lot better.
I initially intended to have a lot more detail in the background which was a mix of gravel and dirt, but decided it worked much better to leave it soft focused and vague.
This is a handsome painting, Ann.
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Thanks for the nice comment! I am pretty pleased with how this came out, too. -A
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