Retro-Grouch
Veteran
YES!!! I own a copy. Pure genius; such a perfect parody of the art world that some people don't get that it IS a parody.
YES!!! I own a copy. Pure genius; such a perfect parody of the art world that some people don't get that it IS a parody.
YES!!! I own a copy. Pure genius; such a perfect parody of the art world that some people don't get that it IS a parody.
I had a professor in art school who used it as one of the textbooks for her class on the history of modern art for that reason.
Interesting - it seems like my kind of book. I definitely want to see that; I’ll see if my local Barnes & Noble has it in stock.
and then there are people who claim that cats weren't social.
my guess - they just don' t know cats.
Of course cats are social, but on their terms. For those humans, myself included, who function the same way, it's the reason we so enjoy cats!
The book is pure gold. Each chapter is a profile of a different feline 'artist.' There are examples of each cat's work, essays about the cats feelings and motivations and how they're evident in the abstract images the cat paints.
Once again, Sneaky pouts on his "Feed Me" stool because he was unhappy with the lack of steak on his cat food, visible on the plate on the counter. When I gave the food, he jumped from the stool to the counter, looked at the food, then returned to the stool and refused to eat. I had to sprinkle some meat on it to get him to eat.
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Once again, Sneaky pouts on his "Feed Me" stool because he was unhappy with the lack of steak on his cat food, visible on the plate on the counter. When I gave the food, he jumped from the stool to the counter, looked at the food, then returned to the stool and refused to eat. I had to sprinkle some meat on it to get him to eat.
Pal_K, I can promise you that you'll be rolling on the floor with laughter.
Chris, somehow I suspect that this state of affairs isn't totally Sneaky's fault. 😎
- Murray
Makes me wonder what Sneaky did for meals during his wild and free life, before he adopted you. I suspect that he wasn't quite so finicky!
Cat's are infallibly good judges of character! It took our cat years to decide she would let us hold her; she was feral as a kitten, and very traumatized. Possibly the same process with you and Sneaky. From you first posts in this thread, it sound like he had it pretty rough before he found you.
Incidentally, our kitty is a dead ringer for Sneaky. I was shocked when I first saw his picture. Like Sneaky, she has four white boots, so I named her Nancy. You're probably old enough to get the reference!