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Cat Street Graffiti at Cat Art Show Los Angeles

Cynthia at Cat Art Show Los Angeles

Cynthia:  Cat Art Show Los Angeles was even more fun than I thought it would be! Besides seeing the spectacular artwork up close, there was cat artwork hidden all over the buildings and street outside the venue. The result: A Super Duper Fun Cat Treasure Hunt. OMG.

Marcy:  You mean OMC. Oh My Cat.

Cynthia:  No. OMG. Oh My Gato. Check out the great gato graffiti.

Cynthia with Cat Street Art at Cat Show Los Angeles
Cat Street Art on the door of Popular Productions at
Cat Art Show Los Angeles

 

Cat Street Art on the Lounge Theatre at
Cat Art Show Los Angeles

Cynthia:  Now this next one freaked me out at first.

Cat Street Art at Cat Show Los Angeles

Cynthia:  Sad, right?

Marcy:  No. Strays are stupid.

Cynthia:  Marcy, you were adopted from the shelter.

Marcy:  Yes, I was sheltering in place after my whirlwind trip to Paris. I just needed a little rest and relaxation.

Cynthia (not buying it):  Really, now?

Marcy (indignant):  I was NOT lost.

Cynthia:  Okaaaay… Anyway, I always check out these missing cat posters just in case I see the poor cat and can help return him to his family.

 

Cat Street Art at Cat Show Los Angeles

Cynthia:  We didn’t see him so we went into the gallery. Guess what we found on the way back to the car? THIS little guy on the wall!

Cynthia with the Found Cat at Cat Art Show Los Angeles

Cynthia:  That ‘s right! The same missing kitty from the poster. Yay! So it was just art work after all.

Marcy:  Only a human would find that amusing, Cindy.

Cynthia:  Oh c’mon, Marcy. It was clever. And a relief.

Marcy swishes her tail back and forth.

Cynthia:  Anyway, if you get a chance to attend the first ever cat art show in Los Angeles, be sure to hunt down the cat street graffiti. And please report back if you see one I missed.

Oh! And another fascinating factor of the cat art show was seeing just how broad cat appeal really is. I was there on Sunday afternoon and it was very crowded with Hollywood  Hipsters, Westside Moms with their Kids, Cat Ladies, Art Aficionados, Stray Actors from the nearby theatres, Baby Boomers, Teenagers from the neighborhood, and Tourists.

It’s definitive proof that cats have indeed taken over the world.

Marcy:  Which is what I have been telling you for years. Now where are my snacks? You’re late with the tasty treats.

 

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10 Comments

  • Reply GnomeLover January 28, 2014 at 3:29 am

    OMC!

    First, you look beautiful! What an amazing time.

    I was super sad about the cat poster. I was right there with you. But it was so clever. I love the cat on the wall. Just super cool! What is that on the wall that you are holding? The red thing? Just curious!

    Did any one use cat food cans to create art? Cause that would be awesome!

    Jenni

    • Reply MarcyVeryMuch January 28, 2014 at 7:51 am

      Thank you, Jenni!
      I am holding the postcard for the art show. Not sure why I was holding it against the wall. lol
      No one used cat cans to create art but I think that is a fantastic idea!
      xo,cynthia

  • Reply Merrie K. January 29, 2014 at 9:26 am

    How cool! I'm really bummed that I'm so close, yet so far from LA. I'm sure Marcy was in Paris…just being a famous artist and stuff. 🙂 BTW…looks like the giveaway is going to be late february…i'll keep you posted!

    • Reply MarcyVeryMuch January 30, 2014 at 3:06 am

      Hi Merrie!
      Ah… you know Marcy too well! 😉
      I have to say, the show was pretty neat and really well done. It also seemed very successful so I imagine that they will do more and maybe go to other cities. Hopefully yours!
      Late February is great!
      xo,cynthia

  • Reply Pop Champagne January 30, 2014 at 2:55 pm

    awww I hope the missing cat gets returned! and haha I like the cat graffiti!

    • Reply MarcyVeryMuch January 31, 2014 at 3:22 am

      Hi! Thank goodness the missing cat poster was just part of the art. I get really stressed when I see those posters. The cat graffiti was super fun!
      xo,cynthia

  • Reply Whimsical Preppy January 31, 2014 at 3:06 am

    I loved the Missing Cat art piece! What an amazing idea. The show looked like a lot of fun and I also checked out the Henri Le Chat Noir videos thanks to your blog and I am now hooked. They are so funny!
    Stacey

    • Reply MarcyVeryMuch January 31, 2014 at 3:25 am

      Oh – I am so glad you know about Henri now. Isn't he just hysterical?!
      The show was really fun and very crowded, I hope they do it again.
      xo,cynthia

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