orange cat Archives - MyTrendTales MyTrendTales Mon, 08 Jul 2024 08:17:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 Chubby Orange Cat Finds Its Way Into Famous Paintings https://mytrendtales.com/chubby-orange-cat-finds-its-way-into-famous-paintings/ Wed, 10 Jul 2024 08:44:00 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=8857 Cats make everything better. The project FatCatArt, which sees a chubby orange cat named Zarathustra find its way into iconic paintings, is a great example of that. Created by artist Svetlana Petrova, the works from the FatCatArt project depict Zarathustra peaking behind the flower vase in Vincent van Gogh’s “Sunflowers,” resting in the arms of […]

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Cats make everything better. The project FatCatArt, which sees a chubby orange cat named Zarathustra find its way into iconic paintings, is a great example of that.

Created by artist Svetlana Petrova, the works from the FatCatArt project depict Zarathustra peaking behind the flower vase in Vincent van Gogh’s “Sunflowers,” resting in the arms of a man in El Greco’s “The Nobleman”, or being melted from too much snoozing in Salvador Dali’s “The Persistence of Memory”.

Zarathustra’s invasions of famous paintings have delighted social media users, who love the cat’s chubby look and how he always manages to be the star of any artwork he finds himself in. The FatCatArt has a dedicated and ever-growing audience on Instagram, amassing more than 281K followers there. 

According to Petrova, she stumbled on the idea to make Zarathustra the star of iconic works of art from the past by accident. Looking for inspiration, she turned to Zarathustra and decided to make a still-life painting with him as the main subject. In order to get a rough idea of what that would look like, she snapped a few photos of the cat and photoshopped him into some classical paintings she found online.

Petrova was quite amused by the results and decided to share some of those works with friends. They thought it was hilarious, and the FatCatArt was born. Now, Zarathustra is present in more than 250 famous paintings, and we hope that the number will keep on getting bigger because we can’t get enough of the orange cat’s antics.  

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> orange cat Archives - MyTrendTales MyTrendTales Mon, 08 Jul 2024 08:17:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 Chubby Orange Cat Finds Its Way Into Famous Paintings https://mytrendtales.com/chubby-orange-cat-finds-its-way-into-famous-paintings/ Wed, 10 Jul 2024 08:44:00 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=8857 Cats make everything better. The project FatCatArt, which sees a chubby orange cat named Zarathustra find its way into iconic paintings, is a great example of that. Created by artist Svetlana Petrova, the works from the FatCatArt project depict Zarathustra peaking behind the flower vase in Vincent van Gogh’s “Sunflowers,” resting in the arms of […]

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Cats make everything better. The project FatCatArt, which sees a chubby orange cat named Zarathustra find its way into iconic paintings, is a great example of that.

Created by artist Svetlana Petrova, the works from the FatCatArt project depict Zarathustra peaking behind the flower vase in Vincent van Gogh’s “Sunflowers,” resting in the arms of a man in El Greco’s “The Nobleman”, or being melted from too much snoozing in Salvador Dali’s “The Persistence of Memory”.

Zarathustra’s invasions of famous paintings have delighted social media users, who love the cat’s chubby look and how he always manages to be the star of any artwork he finds himself in. The FatCatArt has a dedicated and ever-growing audience on Instagram, amassing more than 281K followers there. 

According to Petrova, she stumbled on the idea to make Zarathustra the star of iconic works of art from the past by accident. Looking for inspiration, she turned to Zarathustra and decided to make a still-life painting with him as the main subject. In order to get a rough idea of what that would look like, she snapped a few photos of the cat and photoshopped him into some classical paintings she found online.

Petrova was quite amused by the results and decided to share some of those works with friends. They thought it was hilarious, and the FatCatArt was born. Now, Zarathustra is present in more than 250 famous paintings, and we hope that the number will keep on getting bigger because we can’t get enough of the orange cat’s antics.  

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