From mjp3000 at Flickr, via matrixsynth:
“Josie takes a turn on the Moog “
Specifically, a Moog Little Phatty.
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From mjp3000 at Flickr, via matrixsynth:
“Josie takes a turn on the Moog “
Specifically, a Moog Little Phatty.
Visit more Cats on Tuesday.
Scroll down to the next article for some cats in art.
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Wow, that is one good lookin' kitty! You're definitely playin' our tune, Josie!
What a magnificent picture! Josie looks very concentrated to make it a great tune!
Did you just got yourself a leopard?? She's so beautiful. I love those wonderful marking on her. When can I date her? hehe ๐
That is a very good photo of a very nice cat:
She looks like a real leopard .
Fabulous spots!
Is that one of those beautiful ocelot cats? (Not the wild kind, but the one bred for pattern for house cats?). It is gorgeous!! Sorry, couldn't see the synth because of kitty's beauty!
(I promise that I am working on a post for Eternal Braid: but time seems to be slipping thru my fingers too quickly lately!)
I'm looking for the photoshop effect! Is this beautiful kitty for real?
Josie is one cool cat! Those spots are awesome!
Is she a Bengal?
Purrs Mickey
Another Rock-n-Roll kitty!! whoo hooo! i'll go get my guitar.
my little phatty doesnt DARE sit on my Little Phatty ๐ (or at least not to my knowledge…) beautiful cat, btw.
Wow, that is one pretty kitty!
I vant your cat! I always
wanted a spotty patterned
kitty!
How about an emo emotive set?
Now – did you record the song the cat played? that'd be funny to listen to i'm sure.
happy ww. ☺
Very cute! What a gorgeous kitty!
Beautiful kitty. Perhaps if there are enough musical kitties, they can form a band. ๐
This picture made me go "wow" as soon as it loaded. I love cats and I love music, so it's logical that this artful combination of the two would touch my soul.
I also wanted to thank you for your thoughtful comment on my blog yesterday. WW has introduced me to so many fascinating bloggers who "get" the pursuit of art, whatever form that takes. I'm pleased to have crossed your path, and look forward to sharing more creations like this in future.
BTW, our first cat was a black rescue named Shadow. Your munchkin reminds me so much of him. It's a happy memory.