Tag Archives: artwork
beautiful black cat calendar
We’ve featured some fantastic cat calendars before, and in keeping with my recent black cats kick, I wanted to showcase another. This absolutely gorgeous 2011 calendar is one I stumbled upon on DeviantArt, by Rihards Donskis. I know it’s already March, but I will definitely be grabbing one these calendars to finish out my year.
Here are some of the lovely months (with May being the only month to feature a white kitty!):
etsy spotlight: collage-o-rama
I love oddball cat-related things, and I’m a big advocate of recycling and upcycling, so of course I really enjoy these fun prints from Collage-O-Rama. What they do is take pages from old dictionaries about to be destroyed and upcycle them in order to create unique, rather odd pieces of art that are environmentally-friendly. How cool! They also have a sister store called Note Art that does prints on sheet music.
All of the prints are just $6.99, and if you buy three prints, you’ll get a fourth one free!
Are the prints above just a bit too silly for you? Well, no worries—they have many prints to choose from, and you can even get your own custom print made, using a photograph of your choice!
Custom prints are currently on sale for $19.99, marked down from $29.95. I’m actually thinking about offering a custom print for our next giveaway. How does that sound? Anyone interested? :3
maneki neko monday
I ended up having pizza last night, thanks to my last post. Here is another pizza kitten, maneki neko style!
cats in star wars helmets
As you all know, I’m a big Star Wars fan. So when I came across this new piece by Katie Cook, I felt I had to share its awesomeness right away!
So cute! I think I may just have to buy it once it becomes available online. :3
donburi kitties

via Meine Katze / source
This is adorable. But why are those other kitties so happy? Are they oblivious to their impending doom?
exit through the pet shop
If you haven’t seen Banksy’s documentary, Exit Through the Gift Shop, then this video might seem rather strange to you. (I highly recommend watching the film if you haven’t—it’s a pretty interesting look into street art.) If you have seen it, and are familiar with Keyboard Cat, then you should enjoy this.
You can view a 24-hour live stream and the various artwork featured in the video here.































