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The Cat Art Show is Back in DTLA ~ Opens March 24th

James Seward

After a successfully fluffy debut in 2014, Cat Art Show LA is back. Coming to DTLA’s Think Tank Gallery on March 24, 2016, the exhibition will focus on the feline's role ­as artist's muse.  The cat's place in our homes, and as internet meme, will examined by a wide variety of artists.

Featuring more than 70 globally recognized artists, Cat Art Show LA 2: The Sequel will include works from artists that include Kat Von D, Norman Reedus, Mark Ryden, Travis Lampe, Walter Chandoha, Mick Rock, Adam Wallacavage, and more. For a full list of artists, and more info on the show, go here: http://catartshow.com/
All of the artwork will be available for sale including both originals and limited editions and a portion of the proceeds will go to Kitten Rescue

Please enjoy this selection of preview images...

Johanna O'Donnell
Johanna O'Donnell
Johanna O'Donnell
Kozyndan
Kozyndan
Kozyndan
Brandon Boyd
Brandon Boyd
Brandon Boyd
CYRCLE
CYRCLE
CYRCLE
Leslie Kirshhoff
Leslie Kirshhoff
Leslie Kirshhoff
Photo (c) Mick Rock 1985, 2016
"Spike" (c) Mick Rock 1985, 2016
Photo (c) Mick Rock 1985, 2016
Lyn Jones
Lyn Jones
Lyn Jones
Jason Edward Davis
Jason Edward Davis
Jason Edward Davis
Norman Reedus
Norman Reedus
Norman Reedus
Paul Koudounaris
Paul Koudounaris
Paul Koudounaris
Midori Furuhashi
Midori Furuhashi
Midori Furuhashi
Daniel Maidman
Daniel Maidman
Daniel Maidman
JOKA
JOKA
JOKA
Annie Terrazzo
Annie Terrazzo
Annie Terrazzo
Don Pendleton
Don Pendleton
Don Pendleton
Zane York
Zane York
Zane York
Marc Dennis
Marc Dennis
Marc Dennis
Alexei Sovertkov
Alexei Sovertkov
Alexei Sovertkov
Cat Hair People - Her
Cat Hair Couple - Him
Marion Peck
Marion Peck
Marion Peck
Michael Caines
Michael Caines
Michael Caines
Edwin Ushiro
Edwin Ushiro
Edwin Ushiro
Travis Lampe
Travis Lampe
Travis Lampe
Stephanie Han
Stephanie Han
Stephanie Han
James Seward
James Seward
James Seward
Katsunori Miyagi
Katsunori Miyagi
Katsunori Miyagi

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