Continuing the saga of the Santini clan, here is Bailey. Bailey was with us just a short time, but she left an indelible pawprint. She was a mischievous child trapped in the body of a tortoise-shell kitty, and entertained us regularly with her antics. She carried with her a constant look of surprise, and her fur was a kaleidoscope of color. All the love in the world, and a good amount of prescription meds, couldn’t cure her litterbox avoidance issues, though, and she ultimately relocated to a friend’s farm for a taste of the barn cat lifestyle.
“Bailey,” 4x6 painting framed to roughly 10x12, collection of my son.
I’m showing you this painting framed, so that you may see how these little pieces can be taken to a different level entirely with some fanciful framing. For that matter, any bit of doodling will be taken more seriously with a professional frame around it!!
Thanks, as always, for looking.
And for sharing these paintings with friends and family.
Stay warm!
Kim
Kimberly Kelly Santini
http://www.turtledovedesigns.com/
distinctive pet portraits
& 4-legged paintings
http://www.paintingadogaday.com/
come. sit. stay.
enjoy the art.
Founding member of the Canine Art Guild
http://www.canineartguild.com/
the gateway to canine art on the web
“Bailey,” 4x6 painting framed to roughly 10x12, collection of my son.
I’m showing you this painting framed, so that you may see how these little pieces can be taken to a different level entirely with some fanciful framing. For that matter, any bit of doodling will be taken more seriously with a professional frame around it!!
Thanks, as always, for looking.
And for sharing these paintings with friends and family.
Stay warm!
Kim
Kimberly Kelly Santini
http://www.turtledovedesigns.com/
distinctive pet portraits
& 4-legged paintings
http://www.paintingadogaday.com/
come. sit. stay.
enjoy the art.
Founding member of the Canine Art Guild
http://www.canineartguild.com/
the gateway to canine art on the web
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