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Crystal Cats

Japanese Bottails are energetic. Giclee prints available as well as the orginal. ©SandyMadison

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indarto budi 19 Sep 2007

very very beautiful artwork! Great!

James Anderson 10 Sep 2006

Great Picture!

Jessica Hobdell 03 Dec 2005

awesome.

Marilyn Servais 22 Aug 2005

oh ! it is a very refined painting , the cats are very graceful !

k r 11 Aug 2005

nice work you have done with this one, unusual, different, hope we see more of your work, all the best from Keith n Kay at www.falconian.com.

Cristina Marsi 06 Aug 2005

Beautiful artwork! great colours and details :)

Herb Roe 31 Jul 2005

Aw, look at the little kitties. Love your sense of design and color. Great work Sandy.

Christine brand 30 Jul 2005

Praise from the prayers of the poets!!!

Jay Amatangelo 29 Jul 2005

Great job I love the colors and the layout of this. There is so much movment and it all works out so well.

Joe Bartz 27 Jul 2005

Wow, there is a lot to look at here. Nice detail and use of color!

Carl Huffman 26 Jul 2005

exquisite work on many levels.

Nancy Woolweber 26 Jul 2005

This is a fantastic and original peice.

Nancy Costley 25 Jul 2005

Great design, composition,and illustration.

joan warburton 25 Jul 2005

Colorful, whimsical, and fun, this is awesome! Beautiful colors and design!

Emily Reed 25 Jul 2005

So sweet.

thea walstra 25 Jul 2005

Superb, very beautiful work

teresa greene 25 Jul 2005

Love this! :)

georgia brown 25 Jul 2005

wonderful acrylic work!

stephanie atlee 25 Jul 2005

This is wonderful...i lov ethe colors and playful nature of the painting...very nice.

Artist Reply: Thanks, the painting was a commission by a cat fancier who raised these incredible animals. They are a very unique cat. High energy. I wouldn't own one without a special enclosure! All the items in the painting were things she had around the house. Sadly, just as I got the painting completed, the IRS took her portion of a divorce settlement to satisfy her X husband's avoidance of paying his tax obligations. She was treated so unfairly and virtually left a pauper.

Terry Bullard 25 Jul 2005

unusual interesting work