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Misty
(1987)
Subject: domestic cat
Dimensions (inches): 8 x 6 x 5.5
Medium: Bronze
Description: Misty was one of my cats, a Birman. The irony is that I created this sculpture before I had the good fortune of finding her as a kitten at the Humane Society.
I had decided to do a Birman because their seal-point coloring, medium-long (silky soft) fur and very fluffy tail make them, to me, one of the most beautiful of the domestic breeds. I have discovered after adopting Misty that they are also one of the sweetest.
Unfortunately, Misty died in 1999. Her ashes are in my Artist's Proof of this sculpture.
Misty has been exhibited in 'American Women Artists and the West' at the Tucson Museum of Art, the Nicolaysen Museum of Art in WY, the Society of Animal Artists Annual, a two-person exhibition called 'Cat Spirit/Cat Strength' at the Beacon Street Gallery in Geneva, IL, and the Colorado Governor's Invitational.
Original Available For Sale:
No
Limited Edition Available:
Yes
Edition Size: 50
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