The Paintings of CatWorks (2024)

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From mid-summer 2015 through today, 175+ new works have been created - a fair to high percentage of them have sold. I will now be producing approximately about 6 new paintings each quarter. They will all be revealed HERE. If you are interested in price and availability please email me here or by using the contact button above. I will then fill you in on available inventory and the price range.

All of my paintings are created in acrylics either on Ampersand Hardwood Panels with a 1 1/2” birch cradle or high quality gallery wrapped canvas. My first series of painting were created in the 36” x 48” size. In the last few years I have reconfigured my preferred painting size to square. Specifically 36" x 36", 30” x 30” and 24” x 24”. All of my 21 new painting for 2023 and forward have been created at the 30”x30” size. They are all completely original and, of course, one of kind. The panels are prepared with multiple coats of gesso and then a molding paste is applied to areas that will have heavy texture. Recently I have used the technique of pouring flat white latex directly and thickly to areas of the hardwood panels or gallery wrapped canvas. The painting themselves are extremely detailed and with each completed work the detail seems to grow. Like my digital work these painting are easy to live with and will make you smile. The other thing, is that all of paintings are meant to be touched and the texture explored with your fingers...to find yet another level of enjoyment.


This is ground control to Major tom

This painting was was completed on April 15, 2024, 30”x 30”, acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas.
This is his story…Even at an early age, Thomas Furbutt Jr. was a bit of an adventurer. This led to confrontations with school administrators,
then law enforcement until finally a judge gave him a choice - jail time or the US Air Force. His reckless nature served him well as a test pilot and astronaut.
His one, off-earth mission brought him to the attention of the British crooner, one D. Bowie…
“This is ground control to Major Tom:
You've really made the grade
And the papers want to know whose shirts you wear,
But it's time to leave the capsule if you dare.
This is Major Tom to ground control:
I've left for ever more
And I'm floating in a most peculiar way,
And the stars look very different today.”

 
 

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Alice has taken the red pill

This painting was was completed on March 29, 2024, 30”x 30”, acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas.
This is her story…As Morpheus describes, “You take the blue pill, the story ends.
You wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe.
You take the red pill, you stay in Wonderland. Alice has taken the red pill.

 
 

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The Art Critic

This painting was was completed on March 10th, 2024, 30”x 30”, acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas.
This is his story…I’d like you  to meet the lovely Claudia of the Knotted-Fur clan.
As the ranking critic for the various culture rags serving the neighborhood, she knows the HOT item when she see it.
Today we find her at the opening of “Cats: I’ve Known a Few” from the brush of contemporary artist R. Brooks.
I wonder what she will have to say.

 
 

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Doctor Watson, I presume

This painting was was completed on February 28th, 2024, 30”x 30”, acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas.
This is his story…Doctor John Watson was an English physician and long-furred feline, born in 1852 and served as an army surgeon in India. 
Some say that Holmes and Watson's relationship is more than a just friendship or business, but we suspect this is poppycock.
John is friendly, compassionate and patient, compared to Sherlock’s aloof, cold-hearted tendencies. Shown here,  outside of 221B Baker Street.
 

 
 

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murder by taxi

This painting was was completed on February 15th, 2024, 30”x 30”, acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas.
This is his story…“Miguel Proust is a mixed breed Tom of immigrant heritage. He is also a Manhattan Detective with a unique set of abilities.
This case has been baffling on many levels. Why on this specific crowded corner? How this suspect disappear SO QUICKLY?
The final mysterious twist, when the gray-furred-physic handed Miguel the note…….”Death Cab for Cutie”

 
 

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Enter the Tiger

This painting was was completed on January 26th, 2024, 30”x 30”, acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas.
This is his story…Historical note: Argosy Magazine in 1896 started using cheap pulp paper, making it the first PULP magazine.
One of Argosy’s earliest contributors was one Max Brand, who often set his improbable adventure stories in the Wild West.
His serialization of “Enter the Tiger” was considered among the finest “feline vs. beast” novels ever published.
Cover illustration by Thompson, starkly conveys this intense rivalry …as a by-product,
this cover was used by parents to frighten many a young kit into compliance.

 
 

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Pecos Bill and the alien

This painting was was completed on January 9th, 2024, 30”x 30”, acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas.
This is his story…Pecos Bill is said to be fictional cowboy and folk hero in stories set during American westward expansion.
Rumored to have been raised by coyotes after his parents lost him near the Pecos River.
Latter, he rode a mountain lion, used a rattlesnake as a lasso, bested the toughest of hombres.
Pecos Bill was an exaggerated personification of Western stamina and values.
HOWEVER…little is known about his dual with the Alien as was chronicled by Western Magazine.
  

 
 

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