This should be interesting. I can't imagine what the reverse will look like. How did you do this? I don't like static electricity. It's always so "shocking."
Okay, maybe I'm getting too obscure. The idea is that cats when faced with a shock from static electricity assume a defensive posture against the invisible evil spirits.
Those faeries have a butterfly qualityabout them that I like, though paradoxically I don't like butterflies you can never predict their flight path and that unnerves me.They used to be called flutterby's which is more apt and bluebottles ,which are nothing like blue bottles, should be called butterflies cos they always land on the butter.
My name is Susan Sanford. I pursue the arts in Northern California -Welcome to my free-associative visual journey . I don't do memes or accept awards or ads, but I frequently link to other bloggers if I see something delightful. All photographs and artwork here were made by me unless otherwise noted- please respect my copyright (this includes posting any images on facebook- my understanding is that they claim ownership of photos posted there).
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15 comments:
Love it. Love it. I have been away far too long from this haven of sanity.
I don't know what any of this means..but this looks exotic!
This should be interesting. I can't imagine what the reverse will look like. How did you do this? I don't like static electricity. It's always so "shocking."
I like the bold colours in that image!
Love the gold. Most of all love the cat's face... seen that look many times...!
Miaow can't wait. A Cheshire Cat, perhaps?
Oh I remember how my cat jerked back when electricity unloaded on her nose.
I agree with Celeste, it does look very exotic!
Susan this is beautiful. I can't quite figure out which medium you have used. Is it wax and paint? I love the fairies.
Okay, maybe I'm getting too obscure. The idea is that cats when faced with a shock from static electricity assume a defensive posture against the invisible evil spirits.
Love those wicked fairies!
Those faeries have a butterfly qualityabout them that I like, though paradoxically I don't like butterflies you can never predict their flight path and that unnerves me.They used to be called flutterby's which is more apt and bluebottles ,which are nothing like blue bottles, should be called butterflies cos they always land on the butter.
they look way more interesting than good fairies
just like people.
what a fun image. i miss my kitty!
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