Gustav Klimt really loved cats. Known as the "crazy cat lady" of the art world, he let them roam his studio freely, despite the chaos and damage they wrought. But did he use cat pee as a fixing agent?
TERM AS A BADGE OF HONOR WHEN IT COMES TO THE LOVE OF THE CAT. WE MAY HAVE FOUND THE CREME DE LA CREME OF FELINE DEVOTION IN VERMONT, HOME TO BABY JESUS AND CARL. BUT MANY POUNCED BEFORE THEM, ...
On Instagram, the artist Jamie Shelman described her work as “Art for the moderately crazy cat lover,” and it is truly something every cat person will enjoy. The Dancing Cat art portrays daily ...
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Since 2014, a recurring art show dedicated to cats has captured common feline actions (commandeering a pet parent’s lap, unflinchingly staring down an onlooker, shredding upholstered furniture and ...
While the “crazy cat lady” is usually depicted as a lonely, eccentric woman fixated on her feline companions, research reveals otherwise. Imagine a dimly lit room with shelves full of old stuff and ...