Let Me Out So I Can Come In Again

$300.00

12×12×1 acrylic painting on stretched canvas

Tabby cat gazes outward, framed by the soft blur of bare trees and a pale winter sky. The kitty begs to be let outside so she can pursue her daily ritual of in and out. The restrained palette—muted blues, warm browns, and gentle creams—evokes the hush of a cold day, while expressive brushstrokes give life to the cat’s alert posture and luminous green eyes. There is a subtle tension between indoors and out: warmth and stillness within, contrasted by the sparse, wintry landscape beyond the glass. This piece invites the viewer into a familiar, intimate pause—one of observation, patience, and quiet curiosity.

12×12×1 acrylic painting on stretched canvas

Tabby cat gazes outward, framed by the soft blur of bare trees and a pale winter sky. The kitty begs to be let outside so she can pursue her daily ritual of in and out. The restrained palette—muted blues, warm browns, and gentle creams—evokes the hush of a cold day, while expressive brushstrokes give life to the cat’s alert posture and luminous green eyes. There is a subtle tension between indoors and out: warmth and stillness within, contrasted by the sparse, wintry landscape beyond the glass. This piece invites the viewer into a familiar, intimate pause—one of observation, patience, and quiet curiosity.