1 year ago

Pet portrait for a friend.

Their adopted cat (affectionately named Porch Kitty) disappeared for 5 days (he has never left the house), so I painted this to help them with their loss. Happily, the cat returned home, safe and sound.

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Hoping you all have a lovely weekend!

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