Friday, October 9, 2009

Apricat

Size: 2.5 x 3.5 inches (ACEO)
Medium: Acrylic
Support: Multimedia Artboard
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This is Apricat, a 5-year old girl, spayed, front-declawed, and looking for a forever home at the feline rescue Cast-A-Way Cats in Hobart, Indiana. Most of the orange tabbies are boys, so Apricat is a rare girl. I hope she will find a loving home very soon.

This painting is currently on eBay.

14 comments:

Colette Theriault said...

All I can say is WOW!!! Amazing work here Akiko! I'm glad I found your blog. Best wishes, Colette

Kathleen Coy said...

She is beautiful, Akiko! I always love your cat paintings and this one is no exception. Her eyes are incredible!

Unknown said...

I am always in awe when I see your beautiful work. I feel like I'm painting with those big tubs of poster tempura and sponge brushes compared to your fine, delicate and detailed and yet esthetically exquisite work!

Unknown said...

So nice to see you have the time to Paint again Akiko, and this one is exquisite as usual!!

Edward Burton said...

This is fantastic, Akiko.

Anonymous said...

your artworks ar really wonderful!

Debra Keirce said...

Will you be using your art to promote her adoption? She'll find a home for sure if she's as beautiful as your painting, Akiko!

Art By Erika said...

Beautiful work as always! You sure know a lot about cats, you must like them? ;) How was vacation?

Karen Hargett said...

Oh it's so good to have you painting and posting again. This is lovely. She is beautiful. The eyes are breathtaking. I hope she finds a forever home soon.

Barbara A. Freeman said...

Akiko, so beautiful and finely detailed!

Quilt Works said...

Fantastic. So full of small wonderful details

L.Holm said...

Hi, Akiko! Apricat is beautiful. Glowing and so compelling. I hope she finds a home.
Sending good thoughts for your miniature entries.

Mona Diane Conner said...

What lovely colors in Apricat's eyes!

James F. Smith said...

Apricat is a winner!! Great detail!! Great piece!!
Jim

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