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Asiatic golden cat (2025) Original Watercolour by Andromachi Giannopoulou

8.5 x 11.5 x 1.3cm (framed) / 6.2 x 8cm (actual image size)

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£208.01

Watercolor painting on canvas, on a painted gesso frame (8.5x11.5x1 cm).
Miniature painting of an asiatci golden cat or "catopuma temminckii". The artwork is packaged, in a handmade box, with the series' logo linocut printed on the packaging, accompanied by signed certificate of authenticity.

"Festum animalium" is a series of miniature animal paintings, with each animal painted only once. This rule makes it fun for me as I have to keep record of the animals and subspieces that I paint. I also enjoy mapping the cities and countries where each animal is shipped to. I hope you enjoy the collecting experience.

Materials used:

watercolor, gesso, acrylic paint

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Watercolor painting on canvas, on a painted gesso frame (8.5x11.5x1 cm).
Miniature painting of an asiatci golden cat or "catopuma temminckii". The artwork is packaged, in a handmade box, with the series' logo linocut printed on the packaging, accompanied by signed certificate of authenticity.

"Festum animalium" is a series of miniature animal paintings, with each animal painted only once. This rule makes it fun for me as I have to keep record of the animals and subspieces that I paint. I also enjoy mapping the cities and countries where each animal is shipped to. I hope you enjoy the collecting experience.

Materials used:

watercolor, gesso, acrylic paint

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My practice moves between memory and imagination, between the visible and the barely felt. I approach art-making as a form of intuitive excavation — an attempt to trace the inner... Read more

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