Curious Cat

$100.00

Original Watercolor Painting

9″ x 12″

23cm x 31cm

Curious Cat celebrates the magnetic pull of curiosity. A closeup of abstract feline eyes, one blue and one green, captures the essence of wonder-driven exploration. Painted in tans and browns on 9×12 inch Arches Aquarelle Watercolor paper with Derwent Inktense watercolor pencils and Sakura archival ink.

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Curious Cat embodies the captivating spirit of inquiry and discovery, inspired by the playful and daring nature of a feline drawn to the unknown. This piece highlights a close-up of the cat’s intense, mismatched eyes — one a vivid blue, the other green — blending shades of tan and brown in an abstract form that hints at, rather than fully reveals, the cat’s face. The Curious Cat ventures to the edge of the known with a mix of cautious elegance and bold curiosity, drawn not by necessity but by an innate wonder.

Crafted on 9×12 inch Arches Aquarelle Watercolor paper (cold-pressed, 140lb, 100% cotton), Curious Cat invites viewers to reconnect with that sense of wonder. Painted with Derwent Inktense watercolor pencils and outlined with Sakura permanent archival pigment ink, this artwork serves as a reminder of the joy found in the pursuit of life’s mysteries. It’s an homage to the journey of exploration — to the thrill of stepping forward, eyes wide with amazement, in search of the next intriguing enigma.

 

From the Essence of Creation Series:

Creativity is a dance between possibility and courage, an unfolding journey that begins with a single spark of inspiration. In this series, I’ve created a visual and reflective toolkit—a collection of prompts, exercises, and affirmations—to guide artists through the rhythms of their creative practice. Each piece invites you to pause, reflect, and reconnect with the wellspring of ideas and imagination within. Through these cards, I hope to offer not only inspiration but also a pathway back to the essence of creativity itself, reminding us that every blank page holds limitless potential, waiting only for the willingness to begin.