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What is that cat hatching?
Size: 7x5 in
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Genre: Fantasy
Description: Title: "What is that cat hatching?"
Medium: ink and watercolor on 5x7 140# cold press paper

The story behind it: Wanted to do some hatching--with pen and ink, that is. This is for Daily Paintworks "Picasso It" challenge, where you do something similar to a famous artist's style. Inspired by the art of Maurice Sendak and Arthur Rackham, with a teensy bit of Dr. Seuss thrown in.

Signature: Lower right

Unframed, just the artwork.

Colors may vary with monitors. Colors on original are nicer than reproduction.

Reproduction rights are not included with this purchase. Artist retains all rights.

Additional info:
TEXAS shipping address: pay 8.25 % sales tax added to final auction price.

Payment Methods:  Accepts PayPal
Shipping Regions:  From:  USA
Will Ship To:  USA
Shipping & Handling:  Within USA: US $7 Will not ship outside USA.
Shipping Method:  USPS
Sales Tax:  If applicable, will be applied during checkout.
Return Policy:  Money back guarantee: return item within 30 days of delivery.
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