Well last week I was salivating in anticipation about the bacon festival if you recall. It turned out to be one popular event. Bacon fanatics of every description were there, and the queues for nibbles were LONG! I did manage to get my mitts on some fabulous bacon-delicacies though including bacon popcorn. We were relaxing by the habor, arteries were clogging from bacon fat, copious amounts of alcohol were flowing and the sun was shining! All was well in my world.
Then yesterday things went haywire and we ended up having some pretty scary flash floods....will this crazy weather never end?
Through it all I was working on a cat portrait for a friend in pastel. I was feeling a bit mystical, listening to Van Morrison, and so my art started going into another direction. I feel I was channelling Van Gogh a little, as well as Van the Man. I have been crazy about Van Morrison ever since I was a teenager and was going through my hippie phase, where I would walk around barefoot in the park ..... and did all sorts of crazy things that are lost in the mists of time......
Let me know how you like my cat portrait. I'll leave you with Van Morrison .....
Linking up to Paint Party Friday so come check out a bunch of amazing artists!
Love your mystic cat! Glad you enjoyed the bacon festival! Valerie
ReplyDeleteWell - aren't all cats mystical? (as in a bit strange in their behavior). Love your swirly pastel work. And yes - bacon love has come out into the open. You no longer have to feel shame at loving that yummy, fatty, greasy, totally delicious stuff! The weather seems to be doing the crazy dance everywhere - 15.55 inches on rain in Pensacola Florida the other day.
ReplyDeleteLOVE Van Morrison and yes you were channeling Van Gogh! Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteThe bacon festival sounds divine. Love your wonderful cat. Happy PPF, Annette x
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I love the choice of strokes for this lovely feline!!!
ReplyDeleteLoving all your animal paintings especially your giraffes further down. Thanks for dropping by.
ReplyDeleteYour cat portrait looks wonderful! Especially enjoy your style of texture and color together. Thank you for sharing and happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteThe expression on your lovely cat's face is priceless and so common among cats, but never dogs. I love the swirly background that emphasizes the swishy tail.
ReplyDeleteI love how you write....brings up all kinds of memories for me too!! Wonderful cat too!! Hope the weather changes quickly for you! Those flash flood are sooo scary! Take care!
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I'm a vegetarian and have been for 10 years. Bacon is the only meat the either sounds or smells good to me, and bacon popcorn?! Wow! Yum! I am sorry the weather turned on you. The cat looks fantastic. I love the way the pinks "reflect" in the fur.
ReplyDeleteYour cat, your bacon escapades and your reminiscing... wonderful. Especially your cat.
ReplyDeleteI love the cat portrait! The weather is crazy here, too, but it is like it is and glad we can't change it. THAT would be chaos. Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteI love the Van Gogh direction your mystic cat portrait took-fabulous Emma!
ReplyDeleteWow, she looks like a creature from another world! Great work!
ReplyDeleteSince last week, I have heard so much buzz about bacon. Everything tastes better with bacon and people in the know know. Looks like we are both channeling Van Gogh (my blog has my version ).
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely week.
I feel we would have been friends back then as I too was dancing barefoot on the bright side of the road. :) happy days.....love Mr mystic. A fabulous feline. Thanks for your comments too. Off to do a bit of maypole dancing. :)
ReplyDeleteBarefoot :) x
ReplyDeleteVery nice cat -- I think you make it very mysterious and compelling. Thanks for sharing and hope you have no more floods and lots more bacon.
ReplyDeleteLove ur mystic cat and the movement...Beautiful :)
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Great mystic cat. Have a wonderful week
ReplyDeleteNicole/Beadwright
The cat is beautiful - love the way it is painted :)
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