This week’s Photo Hunt theme is foreign. Cats often intersect with my foreign travels, and with the objects that I bring home. Consider the Suzhou painting silk cat and Maneki Neko from Japan in the photo below:
We have seen these items before, in discussions of cats of China and the cats of Tokyo, respectively.
Here, we see Luna near some of our art pieces:
Most of these, including the large watercolor on the left and small metal sculpture, are local. However, the mostly yellow geometric print is foreign. It is by a Cuban artist. I visited Cuba twice in 2001 and purchased this print in the town of Matanzas. The topic of visiting Cuba as an American (and the entire U.S. policy towards Cuba) could fill up an entire article.
Sometimes one may assume something is foreign when it is in fact not. Consider this photo of Luna from December:
The title may be in French and evoke a bygone era in Paris, but it is actually the work of an American artist, Ken Bailey.
We close with some more maneki neko figures:
All of the cat figurines in this photo are from Japan. There is one more cat, however, on the matchbox. This is not foreign, and created by a local artist.
A sad note this weekend. Gattina and family, who regularly host “Cats on Tuesday”, said farewell to their cat Lisa this week. Lisa was a little over eighteen years old, which is a good long life for a cat. We send them our thoughts.
Weekend Cat Blogging #248 is hosted by Meowza at his blog iMeowza.
Photo Hunt 203: Foreign is hosted by tnchick.
The Carnival of the Cats will be hosted this Sunday by Nikita Cat at meowings of an opinionated pussycat. We also wish Nikita a happy birthday this weekend!
And of course the Friday Ark is at the modulator.