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Pussy Cat Prowl - Original Abstract Paintin

Regular price
$631.00
Regular price
Sale price
$631.00

Original Painting on Linen
Acrylic on Linen, Wooden Frame
 645 (H) x 485 (W) mm / approx. 25 x 19 inches

Pussy Cat Prowl slinked across the fence like a stealthy ninja, knocking 3 flowerpots off the fence with joyful glee 

DETAILS & DIMENSIONS

Materials: Acrylic on Linen

Varnish: Matt Varnish

Size: 645 x 485 mm / approx. 25 x 19 inches including frame

Signed: Front & details on the back

Orientation: Square

Frame: Natural Wood

Ready to Hang: Yes

Certificate of Authenticity: Yes

VIEW ON YOUR WALL: If you would like to view this painting on your wall please let me know.

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SHIPPING

New Zealand: Free shipping when sent directly from Kirsty Black Studio. Orders shipped from a gallery may incur a fee - please check with the gallery directly.

International: Please contact me to arrange secure worldwide shipping.

Pussy Cat Prowl, abstract artwork on linen by Kirsty Black Studio
Pussy Cat Prowl, abstract artwork on linen by Kirsty Black Studio viewed in an interior
Pussy Cat Prowl, abstract artwork on linen for sale by Kirsty Black Studio

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  • Eye level guide to hanging artwork on your wall, approx. 150cm from floor to centre of artwork

    Hanging Height Guide

    As a general rule hang art so the centre sits at eye level (approximately 150cm). Above furniture, leave 15–20 cm of space. For dining or living areas, hang slightly lower for comfortable seated viewing.

  • Certificate of Authenticity for Kirsty Black Studio

    Certificate of Authenticity

    Every artwork comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity, confirming it as an original piece by Kirsty Black.