Did you know that art projects are magnetic?

By , March 8, 2013

Yes. And how I know this is that each time I begin one, there is soon a cat on top of it.

This time especially because I was using my “light table” (lamp under a glass table).

A warm art project. How much more enticing can it get??

 

Sometimes I do manage to complete a project without too much cat hair stuck to it. Here are a few kinda recent ones. The first two are paper cuttings, also known as “scherenschnitte.” The other two are mandalas that I draw freehand and then color with ink and colored pencil.

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4 Responses to “Did you know that art projects are magnetic?”

  1. Jane says:

    Isn’t that the way with cats? Lucille seems to be able to read my mind – just as I’m thinking of getting up out of a chair, she’s there to keep me in place a while longer! Love the madalas – have never tried one of my own designs and I like yours more that any I’ve seen printed for one to color in. A good meditative process.

  2. Trish says:

    How lovely your artwork is Lindsey. Our cats do the same! xxx

  3. snowpeas says:

    Wonderful post…those are just gorgeous mandalas!!! and adorable kitty magnetized by the WARM art project! :)

  4. Lindsey,
    How cute!

    I know I’ve told you before but I LOVE your mandalas! And those papercuts are so neat!

    Love,
    Taryn

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