surprsed cat hesitates before eating prey

Throw Pillow

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    This numbered edition Throw Pillow, designed by Richard Raveen Chester, comes with a numbered and signed certificate of authenticity. Made from 100% spun polyester, filled with a soft faux down insert, and closed with a concealed zipper. No matter which way you turn it, this double-sided pillow is the perfect accent to any living space.

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    About this Artwork

    Wild cat is surprised before eating bird prey It was like a horror story that has come true. This year also for my holiday I decided to go on a solo hiking trip in the mountains with the idea that a little bit of quiet solitude far from the stress and the city noises, in the crisp mountain air, the hike would help me to revive a new creative inspiration which had been showing a blank in my imagination since a few days. It was during that hike in the deserted countryside and while I was breathlessly clambering along on my way through all the scattered rocks and windblown bushes that then behind a tree stump and almost invisible to the non-attentive hiker, I came upon this wild cat about to make a tasty snack of the little bird that it had just caught. Although not yet dead but then too frightened to try to fly away the bird would flutter its wings in terror while every two minutes the cat would put out a playful paw and stroke it so that it would endeavour to get up and fly away. The cat seemed to be surprised that the bird still had the force left in its little body that it was able to continue its painful struggle.

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    Richard Raveen Chester

    Angers, France

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    • " Print is crisp and pillows are well stuffed, not super soft fabric, but I love them and would order again and highly recommend. They look exactly like the picture. "Kellyw
    • " EXCELLENT quality and absolutely beautiful art! "Fred
    • " Very pleased with the pillow. Well made and neat. Looks great. "Rhoda
    • " Amazing quality. The colors are bright and beautiful. My pillows are strewn all over my couch and bed! Easily washable / doesnt fade. "Harpa