San Juan - Colonial Cat Metal Print
by Richard Reeve
$76.00
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San Juan - Colonial Cat metal print by Richard Reeve. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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The term Colonial Cat seems a much more genteel way to describe the hundreds of feral felines that haunt the old city walls in Old San Juan, Puerto... more
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Artist's Description
The term Colonial Cat seems a much more genteel way to describe the hundreds of feral felines that haunt the old city walls in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. Many are shy but others are quite friendly.
They are generally looked after by a volunteer group called Save the Gato, providing food and fresh water and appear to be in pretty healthy condition.
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About Richard Reeve
I am a visual story teller based in southern Pennsylvania, USA and my imagery is inspired from everyday objects and situations I encounter through my travels. My work has been exhibited and sold at the Bradford Avenue Galleries (Allinson Gallery and Huston Gallery) at Chester County Art Association, in addition to this online store. My images have also been exhibited at Panorama XXL, Rouen, France and the Cincinnati Museum Center, Cincinnati, USA. I hope you will find something that inspires you, amuses you, makes you think, smile, frown, or perhaps just scratch your head. Go on, dive in... and for those of you who do so, I offer a big thank you for looking through my window on the world! ~Richard ReevePhotos Inspiring...
Meg Shearer
Beautiful capture Richard!!! L/F!
Richard Reeve replied:
Thank you, Meg! Lots of cats wander in Old San Juan and they seem to be looked after reasonably well. When we were walking there the morning I took this they were having their food and water stations replenished by savethegato.org