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SOLD - Hercules - The Cranky Maine Coon Cat

A$175.00
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41.8cms H x 29.5cms W. Meet Hercules the cranky Maine Coon cat. Hercules thinks he’s rather special because of his breed, his beautifully groomed long hair, and his stunning blue eyes, but he’s not looking very happy at the moment, is he? In fact, he looks quite cranky. I wonder why? Was the food not up to standard at lunch, or has someone sat in his favourite chair? We may never know.. Hercules was created in charcoal on 300 gsm paper, with watercolour eyes. Thanks to Helen Jane Peppe for her inspirational photo, and @insituartroom for the room displays.

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41.8cms H x 29.5cms W. Meet Hercules the cranky Maine Coon cat. Hercules thinks he’s rather special because of his breed, his beautifully groomed long hair, and his stunning blue eyes, but he’s not looking very happy at the moment, is he? In fact, he looks quite cranky. I wonder why? Was the food not up to standard at lunch, or has someone sat in his favourite chair? We may never know.. Hercules was created in charcoal on 300 gsm paper, with watercolour eyes. Thanks to Helen Jane Peppe for her inspirational photo, and @insituartroom for the room displays.

41.8cms H x 29.5cms W. Meet Hercules the cranky Maine Coon cat. Hercules thinks he’s rather special because of his breed, his beautifully groomed long hair, and his stunning blue eyes, but he’s not looking very happy at the moment, is he? In fact, he looks quite cranky. I wonder why? Was the food not up to standard at lunch, or has someone sat in his favourite chair? We may never know.. Hercules was created in charcoal on 300 gsm paper, with watercolour eyes. Thanks to Helen Jane Peppe for her inspirational photo, and @insituartroom for the room displays.

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