Skitty is a painting by Beverley Harper Tinsley which was uploaded on October 3rd, 2017.
Original - Not For Sale
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Dimensions
12.000 x 9.000 inches
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Title
Skitty
Artist
Beverley Harper Tinsley
Medium
Painting - Watercolor, Graphite, Ink
Description
Skitty
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Skitty is an alert, grey kitten. Although he is still for the moment, he may leap up at any moment and go skittering across the room, in search of mischief. But, however briefly, he hovers over the edge of the arm of the sofa, in bright light, and intense thought.
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My reference for this painting is our recently adopted grey kitty, who goes by the name of Harry Potter. Although he is a rescue kitty, from the street, to the shelter, to us, this luxurious grey fur and green eyes,, and his form so strongly resemble Korat cats from Thailand that we can only assume he is one. His fur is a glowing, changing, color reflecting silver.
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In this painting I wanted to capture the fleeting youth of our beautiful and lively kitten. He is already half grown. His alert expression, the light on his soft and elegant fur and his texture all drew me to accept this challenge.
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The original painting is a gift to my daughter, but perhaps you have also loved a grey kitty, and will appreciate a print of this gorgeous and enchanting feline.
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According to http://cfa.org/Breeds/BreedsKthruR/Korat.aspx
About the Korat
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The Korat was discovered in Ampur Pimai of the Korat province in Thailand. The earliest known record of the Korat appears in The Cat-Book of Poems or Smud Khoi of Cats, produced some time during the Ayudhya Period of Siamese History (1350-1767). This book presents the seventeen “good luck” cats of Thailand, including the Korat, and is presently located at Bangkok’s National Library.
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The Korat has a unique color, defined as silver-tipped blue, which gives it a shimmering shine. The color appears to absorb light, giving a “halo” effect. It is a short, single and close-lying coat. Their hair does not float off when they are stroked or petted, so most people with allergies to cat hair find their proximity tolerable. The roots are lighter with color increasing in shade up the shaft to a deeper blue until it reaches the tips, which are silver. The silver tipping is more prevalent on the muzzle and toes. The Korat only comes in the silvertipped blue color.
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The Korat has a unique head structure that is based off of a “heart shape.” There are a total of five hearts associated with the Korat. The head contains three of these heart-shapes: looking straight on at the Korat, you see the Valentine-shaped heart of the head. The second heart is found by looking down over the top of the Korat’s head, and the third heart associated with the head is the nose. The fourth heart can be found in the muscular area of the chest when the cat is in a sitting position. But the most commonly forgotten heart is the one inside the cat! As the Korat matures, the heart shapes become more prominent.
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The Korat’s body is semi-cobby, with a tapering at the waist. They do not appear to have much weight but are surprisingly hefty. The feeling is that of a well-coiled spring! The bulk of the weight is carried towards the front through rounded, well-developed, muscular shoulders. The neck is fairly short and heavy, connecting to a broad chest, with the shoulders somewhat wider than the chest.
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Korats have extraordinary powers of hearing, sight and scent. They form strong bonds with their owners and respond warmly to cuddling, sitting as close as possible. They are very active in play but gentle with children.
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The Korat is possibly the cat in the fancy that most closely resembles its original look – more than any other breed. Comparing a Korat from the earliest pictures to one from today, one finds little to no difference in the cats. For more information, please contact the Breed Council Secretary for this breed.
Uploaded
October 3rd, 2017
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Comments (12)
Patricia Keller
Wonderful artwork. Your work is featured in "Art Submissions To PKA's Advocate." l/f
LOIS VIGUIER
Beautiful creation Beverley! Congratulations for your special feature in "Exclusively Drawings and Paintings"!
Madalena Lobao-Tello
CONGRATULATIONS!!. Women Painters has featured your artwork. Great work. Love the colours and composition!!
John Malone
Congratulations! Your skillful and interesting painting has been FEATURED on our homepage. Well done!
Michael Mirijan
This wonderful picture is featured on the homepage of the "Pictures for Present" group.