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About the work
a visual meditation on movement and silence
"In this work, I wanted to let the strict, rational world of geometry collide with the playful, quirky energy of cats. The black lines and primary colors are a nod to Mondrian, but where he aimed for pure abstraction, I bring life back into the grid — with eyes that watch, noses that sniff, and shapes that meow.
The central cat, with its asymmetrical eyes and sharp angles, is a symbol of duality: calm and chaos, order and instinct. The black cat on the right is a shadow figure — mysterious, elegant, perhaps even a bit naughty.
Art doesn’t always have to whisper. Sometimes it can meow.”
with pastel colored print.
Specifications
| Publisher | Martine Jacobs |
|---|---|
| Framed | Not included |
| Certificate of authenticity | Included |
| Condition/details | Excellent |
| Signature | Included |









