Inky the Cat
I wrote Inky the Cat as a reminder to those of us who don’t fit the mold that there are paths to success for us as well. And that part of this success requires us to be ourselves even if we don’t “fit” what others think we should be.
I wrote Inky the Cat as a reminder to those of us who don’t fit the mold that there are paths to success for us as well. And that part of this success requires us to be ourselves even if we don’t “fit” what others think we should be.
This beautiful Tonal-style cat, Luna, is acrylic on paper. 7.5″x6.5.” I love how much can be done with a limited palette using the many traditional patterns used in Tonala folk art. Miss Luna is available for adoption to a loving home. Email me: judy@judymurdoch.com if you would like to make Luna your own.
Beautiful Rosa is another example of a Tanala Pottery Cat. She’s decorated with cactus and yucca flowers.
Watercolor on paper. 6.5″x8.5″. Rosa is available for adoption. Email me judy@judymurdoch.com if you would like to make her your own.
This watercolor is based on a Tanala pottery cat my parents got during a trip to Mexico. The original kitty sits by the fireplace. I named this cat “Eduardo” because he looked to me like an Eduardo. Watercolor on paper. 6’x5″. Eduardo is available for adoption. Let me know if you’d like to make him your own.