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Why Paint Cats: The Ethics of Feline Aesthetics - Paperback - VVG
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Ten Speed Press
ISBN-10
1580082718
ISBN-13
9781580082716
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2375624
Product Key Features
Book Title
Why Paint Cats : the Ethics of Feline Aesthetics
Number of Pages
96 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Criticism & Theory, Cats / General, Subjects & Themes / Plants & Animals
Publication Year
2002
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Pets, Art
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.2 in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz
Item Length
11 in
Item Width
9.6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2004-266639
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
You'¬?d think a person would have better things to do with $5,000 than to have her cat painted to look like a pig. . . . I personally appreciate feline beauty without a brush, but for the person who has every art book, my bet is they don'¬?t have one showcasing cats as canvases.” —Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionI would not paint a cat if someone paid me to do so. I would not paint a cat if Picasso rose from the grave and taught me how. If a cat represented the last piece of canvas on earth, I still would not paint that cat. I just know better. Sadly some people do not. . . . I'¬?m pretty sure it'¬?s not a hoax.” —Jackson Clarion-LedgerSuggests itself both as art and an art. Who am I to kibble?” —San Francisco ChroniclePainted cats transform into art with a purrpuss.”—Las Vegas Review JournalBy the time you finish flipping through WHY PAINT CATS, the latest art-book collaboration by writer Burton Silver and photographer Heather Busch, you'¬?ll have more questions than answers. Seeing Charlie Chaplin'¬?s face painted on a cat’s rump has that effect.”—Heather McKinnon,Seattle TimesIt felt wrong. I was appalled. Then I began to flip through the book, and was knocked back on my heels by the beauty of (some) of the works of art. A question I'¬?d never considered nestled in my brain: Why not paint cats?”—San Diego Union TribuneKitty Porn . . . What a little tramp! . . . Always wanted to paint your cat like an alien but never had the balls to try?”—Maximmagazine From the Trade Paperback edition., You'¬?d think a person would have better things to do with $5,000 than to have her cat painted to look like a pig. . . . I personally appreciate feline beauty without a brush, but for the person who has every art book, my bet is they don'¬?t have one showcasing cats as canvases.” — Atlanta Journal-Constitution I would not paint a cat if someone paid me to do so. I would not paint a cat if Picasso rose from the grave and taught me how. If a cat represented the last piece of canvas on earth, I still would not paint that cat. I just know better. Sadly some people do not. . . . I'¬?m pretty sure it'¬?s not a hoax.” — Jackson Clarion-Ledger Suggests itself both as art and an art. Who am I to kibble?” — San Francisco Chronicle Painted cats transform into art with a purrpuss.”— Las Vegas Review Journal By the time you finish flipping through WHY PAINT CATS, the latest art-book collaboration by writer Burton Silver and photographer Heather Busch, you'¬?ll have more questions than answers. Seeing Charlie Chaplin'¬?s face painted on a cat’s rump has that effect.”—Heather McKinnon, Seattle Times It felt wrong. I was appalled. Then I began to flip through the book, and was knocked back on my heels by the beauty of (some) of the works of art. A question I'¬?d never considered nestled in my brain: Why not paint cats?”— San Diego Union Tribune Kitty Porn . . . What a little tramp! . . . Always wanted to paint your cat like an alien but never had the balls to try?”— Maxim magazine, "You'¬?d think a person would have better things to do with $5,000 than to have her cat painted to look like a pig. . . . I personally appreciate feline beauty without a brush, but for the person who has every art book, my bet is they don'¬?t have one showcasing cats as canvases." -- Atlanta Journal-Constitution "I would not paint a cat if someone paid me to do so. I would not paint a cat if Picasso rose from the grave and taught me how. If a cat represented the last piece of canvas on earth, I still would not paint that cat. I just know better. Sadly some people do not. . . . I'¬?m pretty sure it'¬?s not a hoax." -- Jackson Clarion-Ledger "Suggests itself both as art and an art. Who am I to kibble?" -- San Francisco Chronicle "Painted cats transform into art with a purrpuss."-- Las Vegas Review Journal "By the time you finish flipping through WHY PAINT CATS, the latest art-book collaboration by writer Burton Silver and photographer Heather Busch, you'¬?ll have more questions than answers. Seeing Charlie Chaplin'¬?s face painted on a cat's rump has that effect."--Heather McKinnon, Seattle Times "It felt wrong. I was appalled. Then I began to flip through the book, and was knocked back on my heels by the beauty of (some) of the works of art. A question I'¬?d never considered nestled in my brain: Why not paint cats?"-- San Diego Union Tribune "Kitty Porn . . . What a little tramp! . . . Always wanted to paint your cat like an alien but never had the balls to try?"-- Maxim magazine, "You'¬?d think a person would have better things to do with $5,000 than to have her cat painted to look like a pig. . . . I personally appreciate feline beauty without a brush, but for the person who has every art book, my bet is they don'¬?t have one showcasing cats as canvases." -- Atlanta Journal-Constitution "I would not paint a cat if someone paid me to do so. I would not paint a cat if Picasso rose from the grave and taught me how. If a cat represented the last piece of canvas on earth, I still would not paint that cat. I just know better. Sadly some people do not. . . . I'¬?m pretty sure it'¬?s not a hoax." -- Jackson Clarion-Ledger "Suggests itself both as art and an art. Who am I to kibble?" -- San Francisco Chronicle "Painted cats transform into art with a purrpuss."-- Las Vegas Review Journal "By the time you finish flipping through WHY PAINT CATS, the latest art-book collaboration by writer Burton Silver and photographer Heather Busch, you'¬?ll have more questions than answers. Seeing Charlie Chaplin'¬?s face painted on a cat's rump has that effect."--Heather McKinnon, Seattle Times "It felt wrong. I was appalled. Then I began to flip through the book, and was knocked back on my heels by the beauty of (some) of the works of art. A question I'¬?d never considered nestled in my brain: Why not paint cats?"-- San Diego Union Tribune "Kitty Porn . . . What a little tramp! . . . Always wanted to paint your cat like an alien but never had the balls to try?"-- Maxim magazine From the Trade Paperback edition., _You'¬?d think a person would have better things to do with $5,000 than to have her cat painted to look like a pig. . . . I personally appreciate feline beauty without a brush, but for the person who has every art book, my bet is they don'¬?t have one showcasing cats as canvases._ _ Atlanta Journal-Constitution _I would not paint a cat if someone paid me to do so. I would not paint a cat if Picasso rose from the grave and taught me how. If a cat represented the last piece of canvas on earth, I still would not paint that cat. I just know better. Sadly some people do not. . . . I'¬?m pretty sure it'¬?s not a hoax._ _ Jackson Clarion-Ledger _Suggests itself both as art and an art. Who am I to kibble?_ _ San Francisco Chronicle _Painted cats transform into art with a purrpuss.__ Las Vegas Review Journal _By the time you finish flipping through WHY PAINT CATS, the latest art-book collaboration by writer Burton Silver and photographer Heather Busch, you'¬?ll have more questions than answers. Seeing Charlie Chaplin'¬?s face painted on a cat_s rump has that effect.__Heather McKinnon, Seattle Times _It felt wrong. I was appalled. Then I began to flip through the book, and was knocked back on my heels by the beauty of (some) of the works of art. A question I'¬?d never considered nestled in my brain: Why not paint cats?__ San Diego Union Tribune _Kitty Porn . . . What a little tramp! . . . Always wanted to paint your cat like an alien but never had the balls to try?__ Maxim magazine From the Trade Paperback edition., You'¬?d think a person would have better things to do with $5,000 than to have her cat painted to look like a pig. . . . I personally appreciate feline beauty without a brush, but for the person who has every art book, my bet is they don'¬?t have one showcasing cats as canvases." — Atlanta Journal-Constitution I would not paint a cat if someone paid me to do so. I would not paint a cat if Picasso rose from the grave and taught me how. If a cat represented the last piece of canvas on earth, I still would not paint that cat. I just know better. Sadly some people do not. . . . I'¬?m pretty sure it'¬?s not a hoax." — Jackson Clarion-Ledger Suggests itself both as art and an art. Who am I to kibble?" — San Francisco Chronicle Painted cats transform into art with a purrpuss."— Las Vegas Review Journal By the time you finish flipping through WHY PAINT CATS, the latest art-book collaboration by writer Burton Silver and photographer Heather Busch, you'¬?ll have more questions than answers. Seeing Charlie Chaplin'¬?s face painted on a cat#146;s rump has that effect."—Heather McKinnon, Seattle Times It felt wrong. I was appalled. Then I began to flip through the book, and was knocked back on my heels by the beauty of (some) of the works of art. A question I'¬?d never considered nestled in my brain: Why not paint cats?"— San Diego Union Tribune Kitty Porn . . . What a little tramp! . . . Always wanted to paint your cat like an alien but never had the balls to try?"— Maxim magazine, _You'¬?d think a person would have better things to do with $5,000 than to have her cat painted to look like a pig. . . . I personally appreciate feline beauty without a brush, but for the person who has every art book, my bet is they don'¬?t have one showcasing cats as canvases._ _ Atlanta Journal-Constitution _I would not paint a cat if someone paid me to do so. I would not paint a cat if Picasso rose from the grave and taught me how. If a cat represented the last piece of canvas on earth, I still would not paint that cat. I just know better. Sadly some people do not. . . . I'¬?m pretty sure it'¬?s not a hoax._ _ Jackson Clarion-Ledger _Suggests itself both as art and an art. Who am I to kibble?_ _ San Francisco Chronicle _Painted cats transform into art with a purrpuss.__ Las Vegas Review Journal _By the time you finish flipping through WHY PAINT CATS, the latest art-book collaboration by writer Burton Silver and photographer Heather Busch, you'¬?ll have more questions than answers. Seeing Charlie Chaplin'¬?s face painted on a cat_s rump has that effect.__Heather McKinnon, Seattle Times _It felt wrong. I was appalled. Then I began to flip through the book, and was knocked back on my heels by the beauty of (some) of the works of art. A question I'¬?d never considered nestled in my brain: Why not paint cats?__ San Diego Union Tribune _Kitty Porn . . . What a little tramp! . . . Always wanted to paint your cat like an alien but never had the balls to try?__ Maxim magazine
Dewey Decimal
750
Synopsis
Why did a woman in California pay an artist $5,000 to paint her cat to look like a pig? What made a New York stockbroker spend even more than that to have the image of Charlie Chaplin painted on his cat'¬'s posterior? WHY PAINT CATS reveals that, far from being an amusement for the idle rich, this seemingly aberrant behavior is part of a new art movement that claims to promote a better understanding of the cats in our lives. Following the international success of their previous collaboration of feline aesthetics, WHY CATS PAINT, Burton Silver and Heather Busch turn their scholarly attention to the cat as canvas. The authors detail all the latest trends in the movement, including the highly controversial Retromingent Expressionism, drawing conclusions that will provoke and amuse, startle, and enlighten. Exhaustively researched and lavishly illustrated, this insightful and engaging book raises important ethical questions and explores the rights of pet owners to reinvent their cats in the name of art., Why did a woman in California pay an artist $5,000 to paint her cat to look like a pig? What made a New York stockbroker spend even more than that to have the image of Charlie Chaplin painted on his cat'¬?s posterior? WHY PAINT CATS reveals that, far from being an amusement for the idle rich, this seemingly aberrant behavior is part of a new art movement that claims to promote a better understanding of the cats in our lives. Following the international success of their previous collaboration of feline aesthetics, WHY CATS PAINT, Burton Silver and Heather Busch turn their scholarly attention to the cat as canvas. The authors detail all the latest trends in the movement, including the highly controversial Retromingent Expressionism, drawing conclusions that will provoke and amuse, startle, and enlighten. Exhaustively researched and lavishly illustrated, this insightful and engaging book raises important ethical questions and explores the rights of pet owners to reinvent their cats in the name of art.
LC Classification Number
N7668.C3S54 2002
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