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Spooked!

This is an image I painted of one of our beloved cats--now deceased. Our daughter named her Morticia, but we called her Spooky. She wandered into our lives one Halloween. We tried hard to find her rightful owners, but learned she had been a neighborhood stray for a while. A dealer of mine took this painting for sale but her gallery was located near a river, and presumably, the painting was lost in a flood. She never told me, or even returned my calls about the painting. Sadly, both Spooky and her painting are long gone.

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John Cappello 15 Nov 2015

Now That's Beautiful and Very creative!

Artist Reply: You are such a friend to say all these kind things--Thank You, John!

Brenda Loveless 21 Dec 2009

how mysterious; this is a beautiful watercolor and she resembles our dear Trico

Caballero Salguero 12 Nov 2008

Thank you.Carolyn. Hablas muy bien Español!! Very nice cats and (mariposa) Rich watercolor.For always. José

Artist Reply: !Gracias, Jose!

Ruth Kauffman 01 Oct 2008

What a beautiful watercolor, Carolyn!!

Sandra McClure 30 Sep 2008

Beautifully done Carolyn

Renata Cavanaugh 25 Sep 2008

What a cute painting. Excellent work

kevin rollins 03 Sep 2008

an amazig water colour, so brilliantly done!

Artist Reply: Thank you, Kevin. Just saw your combined portrait of the Stones--I am almost lying on the floor! That's the coolest portrait I have seen in a long time!

teresa ramalhao 02 Sep 2008

What a wonderful watercolour, Carolyn! So well done. And such a lovely and sweet Cat!!! An amazing eyes... so expressives!!! A butterfly around!!! And a Cat is a Cat.......

Artist Reply: Thank you for your kind comments and generous observations, Teresa!

Emily Reed 01 Sep 2008

What awesome creativity!

Artist Reply: Bless you, Emily!

Sharon Gonzalez 01 Sep 2008

I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS, CAROLYN. GORGEOUS.

Artist Reply: Thank you for this lovely comment! (I am still thinking about the Boombox--I can't hear your name, now, without smiling! )