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Painter Lenore Corey makes deeply personal works that evoke personal diary entries and private thoughts. How fitting that she is the one artist of our group to imagine the emotional inner monologue of Tardar Sauce.
Jeannie Vereen had no clue who Grumpy Cat was before creating her artwork, but as she entered the long process of patiently hand-hooking a small rug in honor of the cat she naturally became curious. The labor of love made her fall for the animal and before long she knew everything about Tardar Sauce, looking far deeper than the critter’s superficial status as an online meme. That level of care shows in every stich of Jeannie’s work!
How does a regional culture magazine contribute to the Grumpy Cat Art Project? By featuring Grumpy IN the magazine of course!
Okay… so it’s just a joke cover. But you’ve got to admit it’s a pretty brilliant one. We would pick up a copy of this issue if it were real. Wouldn’t you?
Mabel is 6 years old and she is the boss of the house. She is very sassy and likes to pick on all of her siblings even though she is the smallest. She likes to wear this monster costume when she needs to feel humbled.
Cat owners know how felines can be unpredictable, moody, and sometimes distant. But when the chips are down, our cats always have our backs. Even the grumpy, testy, and ugly ones.
Book 2 in the Ugli Petz series.
Cover Photo Credit: Ugly Aja, by Paul Lewis, CC BY. Available at www.flickr.com/photos/pjlewis/46136033.
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