The Largest cat painting in the World
titled "Spring dance" 6ft x 20ft
by Asian American Artist Anita Yan Wong
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Size: 6ft x 20 ft
Medium: ink and acrylic on canvas
Year: 2024
The Largest Cat painting in the World titled "Spring dance: A walk into summer" will be shown to the Public @ The Cat Art Show 2024, Yuan Ru Art Center, Bellevue, Washington
This painting is double the size of the early 19th century largest cat painting in the world, it is more airy and dynamic in style. Anita Yan Wong is a 4th generation Lingnan artist and Art Professor, her works are featured on over 80 Blogs and Magazine Interviews.
More information about the artist here
Anita's Cat Art Books –
極簡主義 貓藝術
Minimalist Cat Art
“The Smallest feline is a Masterpiece" – Leonardo da Vinci
I wanted to paint the House Cat (different than the common themes found in traditional Chinese painting)
because we, as Modern viewers can all relate to the Cat!
I do not see the need to make the Cat cute nor bizarre in my art because the Cat is already a perfect being / a moving piece of art.
Instead, I want to express the Cat and her characters with the most minimalist brush strokes –
just enough strokes to cause form, texture and spirit of Cat to be felt.
Perhaps a perfect painting of a cat should be like the cat herself--
Simple yet elegant; free but in control at all times.
–Anita Yan Wong
Minimalist Cat Art
“The Smallest feline is a Masterpiece" – Leonardo da Vinci
I wanted to paint the House Cat (different than the common themes found in traditional Chinese painting)
because we, as Modern viewers can all relate to the Cat!
I do not see the need to make the Cat cute nor bizarre in my art because the Cat is already a perfect being / a moving piece of art.
Instead, I want to express the Cat and her characters with the most minimalist brush strokes –
just enough strokes to cause form, texture and spirit of Cat to be felt.
Perhaps a perfect painting of a cat should be like the cat herself--
Simple yet elegant; free but in control at all times.
–Anita Yan Wong