- cross-posted to:
- artporn@lemm.ee
- cross-posted to:
- artporn@lemm.ee
cross-posted from: https://lemmynsfw.com/post/6793318
Cat Watching a Spider, 1892 - Ōide Tōkō (1841 - 1905)
All the little anatomical details on the cat make this great. The Henry’s pocket, the scrunched up nose, the retracted claws correctly being shown as a ‘split’ in the front of the paw… it’s just so cool to see artists from 100+ years ago seeing and portraying this without the sort of simplified visual language we grew up with in cartoons, books, etc for what a cat looks like.
This somehow makes me feel like all is right in the world.
I like this kind of minimalistic art. Many believe art needs to be deeply profound and inspiring via complexity and detail. However art like this brings me such a pure, simple joy. It’s okay just to observe, enjoy and be content with the simplest things.
Spider:
-He is behind me, isn’t he?
My mom has a print of this. It’s been hanging in her house since I was a kid.