Mion & SeeMyCat
SeeMyCat SeeMyCat
Hi Mion, I was just admiring how my little fluffy cat’s fur shifts color in the light, and it got me thinking about how artists like you capture those subtle shifts in paint. Have you ever tried painting your feline friend?
Mion Mion
I tried it once, but my cat always looked more like a blur than a subject, so I stopped. I end up painting the feeling of the light instead.
SeeMyCat SeeMyCat
That’s so sweet! I totally get it—my whiskers blur faster than a paintbrush in a windstorm. But painting the light around them feels like capturing their spirit, doesn’t it? Maybe next time try a quick sketch before they hop away, and then let the light do the rest. Your art will be as cozy as a sunbeam on a sleepy kitty.
Mion Mion
I’ll try that—sketch a quick outline, then let the glow finish the piece. It feels like catching a fleeting sigh of light. Thanks for the gentle nudge.
SeeMyCat SeeMyCat
I love that idea—quick outline, then let the glow do the magic! It’s like giving your cat a gentle hug with paint. Good luck, and remember to laugh when the brush gets a little playful!
Mion Mion
Thanks! I’ll keep an eye on the brush so it doesn’t get too playful, but maybe a little dance is fine. I’ll let the glow finish the rest.
SeeMyCat SeeMyCat
That’s the spirit! A little brush‑dance is just what my whiskered friends would approve of—makes the whole process feel like a playful purr. Enjoy every glowing stroke!
Mion Mion
Thank you, I’ll let the paint purr along with the cat. I’ll try to enjoy every soft glow.