Cat house 

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  • One of our cats. Have a look at my other photos. For example: / / Or browse through one of my categories animal / building / cemetery / church / damselfly / dragonfly / fall / flower / france / insect / leaf / macro / nature / other / reflection / water

  • Minx and Pax getting crazy Nikon D200 / Nikkor 18-200 / F:5.6 / 1/200 / Iso 100 SB-800 flash

  • Original ACEO Cinnamon Cats by Lucia Stewart.

  • Like in the words of the song…..... know when to hold her, know when to fold her, know when to walk away, know when to run….......................................

  • stock photos of my own were provided for this photo manipulation as well as from the following stock artists. http://fetishfaerie-stock.deviantart.com/ / http://stock-of-ace.deviantart.com/ / http://cgtextures.com/ / http://brushes.obsidiandawn.com/

  • A story I’m developing…

  • Who is there?.... at the Party?....The Party at the House of Cats

  • Corio Villa, Geelong, Austalia My own photography from a trip to Geelong with my magic added. A single-storey prefabricated iron house designed by Bell & Miller, architects and engineers, manufactured in Edinburgh, Scotland by Charles D. Young & Co. and assembled in Australia by Alfred Douglass in 1856. / Soon after its production and shipping to Geelong the factory and all the moulds were destroyed by fire, thus ensuring ‘Corio Villa’s’ uniqueness / in Australia. The crates arrived at the Cunningham pier, Geelong in 1855 with apparently no indication of a name of the consignee. Later it was discovered that William Nairn Gray, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Portland district had originally ordered the house, but had died before the crates arrived unclaimed. Alfred Douglas, who had a successful wool washing business in Geelong purchased the relics from the Port Authority for a small sum. / The heavy cast iron pieces were hauled up the Eastern Beach hill and assembled on its present site overlooking Corio Bay. The walls are prefabricated from ½” cast iron boiler plate. The sheets 3’ X 3’ were then bolted together to form wall sections complete with window openings. Internal linings are of lath and plaster. Sashes are solid cast iron which slide into wall cavities. Verandah posts and porch supports are cast in the most delicate filigree patterns. Most of the decorative work echoes the pattern of the rose, and the thistle of Scotland. There are classic vases of delightful proportions which serve as decorative flower pots on the sun porches and about the house. The lion’s head motif is repeated as a “keystone” to each arch / in verandahs and porches and strikes a note of kingly grandeur. / Barge boards are likewise of cast iron delicately patterned in fretwork. The overall composition is formal yet delicate, comprising a main entrance porch leading into a hall on either side of which are gabled roofed parallel wings flanked by filigree verandahs. Overall, the craftsmanship is of a remarkably high standard. Historically ‘Corio Villa’ is of considerable interest, it is an increasingly rare example of a Victorian gold rush era. Architecturally its significance is incalculable as ‘Corio Villa’ is by far the most ornate and splendid prefabricated house in Australia and possibly the world

  • Every Halloween my mother sifted through my Halloween candy when I got home because she said that she needed to check it for “razor blades.” Needless to say, she never found one. I actually did the kids in this piece about a year ago, but never dropped in a background. After digging it up last week I thought that maybe, just maybe I should finish it…you know, rather than simply letting it get crumpled up in my closet. I think I made the right choice.

  • Al Fresco Cats / Acrylic on canvas / Size: 505mm x 405mm I’m combining three of the loves of my life here – cats, gardens and food. / These two cats resemble a couple of cats I had as a child, Skittle (black and white) and Victor (marmalade). They are just deciding what to eat first, perhaps the cheese…as / there seems no meat available.

  • I went down to the crossroads, / Fell down on my knees. / Down to the crossroads, / Fell down on my knees. / Asked the Lord above for mercy, / “Take me, if you please.” Excerpt from Robert Johnson”s Crossroad Blues Started with a basic photo of a road and added the storm with a photo of a cloud I took and build on that photo with brushes and blurs and film grain, added photos of a hat, cats,chickens and a house and blended these with the backgrounds, detailed with brushes and layer effects.

  • A lonely cat in a lovely alley…

  • I’m only a cat, / and I stay in my place… / Up there on your chair, / on your bed or your face! I’m only a cat, / and I don’t finick much… / I’m happy with cream / and anchovies and such! I’m only a cat, / and we’ll get along fine… / As long as you know / I’m not yours… you’re all mine! Author Unknown

  • The original of this painting is traveling to Portugal! For some reason I’m very excited about that

  • Is the beating of your heart. Mikey was born deaf

  • .....are my best friend. My Mikey

  • Who I am Inside. Mikey and his beautiful soul. Winner of the Mirror, Mirror on the Wall Challenge

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