Original artwork description:

We all know Cats love to climb trees. They seem to relish the ability to climb and explore in the trees that surround and protect the many various animals in Nature. This Cat was one who was local to where my studio was and everyday she loved to climb the tree which stood proud at the end of the pathway leading to the studio.
One day I decided to draw her, capturing her inquisitive nature and the absolute joy she derived from being up high - and we all know Cats love being above everything and everyone else. That's what makes them so cool.

The drawing is in charcoal on cartridge paper.

Materials used:

Charcoal on Cartridge Paper

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#local cat #portrait #drawing #tree #cat #charcoal #cats #charcoal drawing #climbing 

Cat in a Tree (2001)

Charcoal drawing 
by Adam Grose MA RWAAN

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We all know Cats love to climb trees. They seem to relish the ability to climb and explore in the trees that surround and protect the many various animals in Nature. This Cat was one who was local to where my studio was and everyday she loved to climb the tree which stood proud at the end of the pathway leading to the studio.
One day I decided to draw her, capturing her inquisitive nature and the absolute joy she derived from being up high - and we all know Cats love being above everything and everyone else. That's what makes them so cool.

The drawing is in charcoal on cartridge paper.

Materials used:

Charcoal on Cartridge Paper

Tags:
#local cat #portrait #drawing #tree #cat #charcoal #cats #charcoal drawing #climbing 
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My work currently explores fragility through layering and entropy. It responds to history, memory, the landscape and the human condition. These semi-abstract glimpses are drawn from observation when... Read more

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