Why Cats Paint by Heather Busch

A Theory of Feline Aesthetics

This whimsical exploration delves into the fascinating world of feline creativity, presenting a humorous yet thought-provoking examination of cats as artists. Through a series of captivating photographs and witty commentary, the book challenges conventional perceptions of art by showcasing the unexpected artistic expressions of cats. It playfully suggests that these furry companions possess an innate artistic instinct, inviting readers to reconsider the boundaries of creativity and the role of animals in the art world.

Published
1994
Nationality
Unknown
Length
Very Short
Pages
96-112
Original Language
English
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