Original artwork description:

There is so much personality and stubbornness in the look of these green cat eyes, as cats often have. When I paint and portray animals, I attache particular importance to expressing their essence. The fur of this snow-white Persian cat is soft and velvety, the whiskers long. The background shimmers in different tones, all on the scale of green, and is thus in harmony with the intense eyes of the subject. The colours of the background are applied in several layers and shaded in different tones, softly and airily enclosing the portrayed subject. The work in oil on canvas is ready to hang

Materials used:

oil painting

Tags:
#green background #white cat #persian cat #long fur #greeneyed 
White Persian cat with green eyes (2020)
Oil painting
by Lisa Braun

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There is so much personality and stubbornness in the look of these green cat eyes, as cats often have. When I paint and portray animals, I attache particular importance to expressing their essence. The fur of this snow-white Persian cat is soft and velvety, the whiskers long. The background shimmers in different tones, all on the scale of green, and is thus in harmony with the intense eyes of the subject. The colours of the background are applied in several layers and shaded in different tones, softly and airily enclosing the portrayed subject. The work in oil on canvas is ready to hang

Materials used:

oil painting

Tags:
#green background #white cat #persian cat #long fur #greeneyed 

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Since I was a child I’ve been drawing and painting everything around me that caught my attention or fascinated me. I think that was my way of trying to understand... Read more

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