Cat art parody cat prints of
Munch's Cat-The Scream


These cat art parody prints portray the shocking cat art parody of Munch's infamous painting, The Scream, in The Cat Gallery of famous artists cat art, cat prints, cat paintings, cat watercolors, and cat gifts.

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See my original painting that interprets how Munch might have painted his own cat!

If Munch had had a cat, how do you think he would have painted it?  I borrowed from Munch's techniques and created an original scene featuring a cat.  Using Munch's famous style, I painted my interpretation of how he would have portrayed his own cat :-)

This art is copyrighted and may not be reproduced anywhere by any means without my permission.



 



Munch's cat - the scream

Edvard Munch and his cat were strolling through the red light district one evening,
when the cat was propositioned by two felines of the night.  The bright lights and
the saucy sex kittens were too much for him, and he ran away screaming
down the street.  The look on the cat's face haunted Munch for years
and found its way into one of his most famous paintings.

(This story is printed in the lower left corner, just below the image. It is laminated separately with the canvas transfers.)

(printed from original watercolor/pastel on paper)


 Awards:  First Place Professional Arts Div., 1999 Ventura County Fair, CA
First Place 2-D (with Miro's Cat and Georgia O'Keeffe's Cat) 
Carnegie Art Museum 1997 Open Competition, Oxnard, CA


TO ORDER:
  
Hand-signed and Dated
by the Artist
Dimensions Price Payment Options
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Cat Prints 17 x 16"
(includes white
borders)
$25 Click Here
Canvas
transfers
12 x 11"
(no borders)
(includes hand-
applied brushstrokes)
$155 Click Here

To place an order, click on the Payment Options.  You will be taken to a page with two Order Forms.  Orders from the USA, Canada, and Mexico may be placed through the Standard Shopping Cart.  Orders from the rest of the world are accepted through the PayPal Cart. 

"Hi Eve, I have received my order of What's Up, Pussycat and Munch's Cat on canvas, and I absolutely love them!!  I am very pleased with both of them and would like to order more from you in a few months.  Thanks again for doing such a fabulous job!  I most definitely will make my second order within the next month."  PJ Howell at AmazingMail.com

"I was very impressed with the reproduction quality.  The prints arrived on Tuesday, but I didn't manage to see them in daylight until yesterday. I can only compliment your printers.  The colours are wonderful and the pictures every bit as good as I could hope for.  I gave your email and web address to the frame shop, because the guy there was very impressed and we spent about an hour discussing the best mounts and frames."  Barry G. Freeman, Professional Photographer, bazz@foxx.demon.co.uk

"Dear Eve, I'm glad you're getting such a good response from the newspaper articles.  You'll be happy to know I was thrilled to come home from work today and see that my Munch cat print was already here !! I LOVE IT..  Thank you so much.....Now I'm off to the store to find a frame to put it in.  Thanks again."  Bridget Barbaro

"OMG! you never cease to amaze me you know! LOL!  What a simply wonderful Artist of the Month exhibit! I absolutely loved the way it was set up and everytime I see your pictures I feel so warm and giggly inside! LOL!!  My all time favorite has to be your take on "The Sream"...I just sat mesmerized by it! It is o....wow...can't even find the words Eve!!"  Meows&Purrs, TabbyCat Runtell...The Amazing Little Cat!

"I think this is a fabulous website and a brilliant concept for a series of paintings. I loved it!  Munch's Cat is my favorite!"  Stephanie Riser

The cat art parody prints of Munch's Cat began life as a watercolor.  Then to achieve the diffuse qualities of Munch's original, The Scream, the picture was overlaid with pastels.

The reference for the screaming cat was a photo of our Russian Blue cat...yawning.   The two felines of the night came out of my imagination.  I just wanted to capture their essence.  Look at the delicious details of the little ladies.  The wavy lines of the buildings reflect the cat's terror, which correlated with the mental instability of Munch at the time of his painting of The Scream.  You can feel the cat's scream piercing the air and making the buildings tremble.

I have no idea how the concept for this picture came to me.  Inspiration often seems to come out of nowhere, when you let your mind drift.  Do you enjoy wildly imaginative art?  Art that is a combination of intellect and emotion?  Art that is never dull...never recedes into the background?  This picture is stunning both on canvas and as a print.  You choose what would suit where it would hang.

Information on the cat art parody print process and the canvas transfers can be found under
Cat prints/Canvas transfers.


 


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The cat prints of the Edvard Munch The Scream  cat art parody cat paintings, are accompanied by the paragraph describing the story behind them.  The story is printed in small type just below the lower left corner in the white border on the archival paper.  With the canvas transfers, the paragraph is attached to the back of the stretched canvas, which is ready for framing.

For more information about the cat prints or canvas transfers, please go to the description on the Cat prints/Canvas transfers page.

                

Munch's painting, The Scream
The Scream

Munch

The Norwegian artist, Edward Munch, painted to communicate statements of a psychological or philosophical nature about mankind.  He drew much from his own experiences and had a melancholy view of the human condition.  His life was surrounded by illness and death in his own family.  He chose to paint "people who breathe, who feel emotions, who suffer and love." He wanted his paintings to move people intensely.  The Scream  is one of Munch's best known images.


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