This is so true. Alternatively a house is not a home unless it's covered in cat hair with furr ball stains on the carpet. This is based on our cat Tom, who no matter what ime of day or night can always squeeze another packet of food in.
At home I have these prints arranged in a group and jolly stylish they look as well. Because they are all the same size they are easy to hang and arrange, so they do look good arranged as a collection.
Your print is mounted in an ivory mount which fits in all decors. The frame is a smart charcoal grey almost black simple rounded frame. The picture has all the fittings so it is ready to hang. The size of the frame is 12 inches x 10 inches.
If you like this you may want to look at alll the other cat and dog prints, or why not treat your self and buy a limited edition or even one of my origianl paintings.
All my work starts off as a monotype, which is a painting on glass. I paint with oil based ink on to a sheet of plate glass. I then draw and scratch in to the ink. when I am happy with it, I place a piece of paper over the glass and with the back of a soup spoon I rub the paper to transfer the ink. Then the paper is left to dry for a week hanging from a washing line in my studio. When it is dry i paint in to it with watercolour and pencil. It is from work like this that this print was made.