this picrew is made to create realistic cat coat designs, and structured to resemble a simplified idea of how cat genetics work. you don't have to make a realistic cat if you don't want to, though! instructions are included if you want to make a cat the way I've designed the picrew to be used but they're optional. disclaimers: - not all possible cat coats can be created with this, either because I don't have a full understanding of how the traits work (I don't add anything to this picrew that I don't feel decently confident in my knowledge of) or because it would be a lot of work. - visual representations of some combinations of traits may not perfectly resemble how a real cat of the same phenotype would look due to the restrictions of working with picrew's simple image layering. - some explanations of traits are simplified for ease of use.
Feline Witch by Reivenna
Few would argue if we said that pets are an endless source of joy and happiness in our lives. Therefore, there is no surprise people are trying to immortalize them in every way possible. This Aussie painter, Vanessa Stockard, found the best way to do that by sneaking her three adorable cats, Kevin The Kittin, his mom Fluff Ferstenberg and the head of the adorable fluff family, Satan, into her paintings. Stockard’s process includes pieces developed without visual reference but rather from memory. These narratives incorporate domestic pets such as cats and dogs, juxtaposing the anthropomorphic nature of these animals are given by society, she infuses the personification of virtue and vice into the everyday canine and feline status quo. Cats with their fluffy comical exteriors yet instinctual urge to kill and a tendency to be cruel to their prey, dogs with their providence of happiness and friendship flung back to Churchill’s metaphor for depression. Despite this not-so -cheerful description of her works, Stockard manages to make her art somehow quirky and very enjoyable!
It’s safe to say that acting, more often than not, is a life-long career among many in the industry. So life-long that many spend 50 or more years doing it, having started as mere kids.
American actress Tippi Hedren looks on as a Siberian tiger jumps through her kitchen window, 25th January 1982. Hedren keeps a number of big cats at her San Fernando Valley compound.
make a frend!! ☆☆ creds kor3ku (tt) please stop tracing this and turning it into your own picrew. draw your own originally, edit the images made by this for personalnuse, or message my tt and ask me to add any suggestions you have :)
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