OH. MY. GAWD! We have boxes of all shapes and sizes for the cats. . .lots less expensive than cat trees—and they can “arrange” them any way they want. . .
Art bubbles, if galleries were run on algorithms you would never have to be surprised, inspired or challenged. But there would be less complaints, especially from the cats.
rmremail about 1 year ago
Modern art is like a Magic Eye puzzle – if you bring your face really close and then squint hard enough… you’ll get a migraine.
Botulism Bob about 1 year ago
Hmm… Paulie is looking attentively at the box…. so where is Captain Eddie?
marilynnbyerly about 1 year ago
A dog should have been admiring the trash can.
Concretionist about 1 year ago
ALL galleries are Eye of Beholder galleries. Which is why we visit the ones we think we might like.
The dude from FL Premium Member about 1 year ago
I’d like to see the cat looking at that box if it were closed. What would it wonder?
Bilan about 1 year ago
The problem with modern art is that if the artist has to explain it, it’s not art.
cmxx about 1 year ago
Eddie’s at the diner, drinking coffee and spinning tales.
sandpiper about 1 year ago
The painting is titled, The Missing Element. Cat can’t believe the artist left out the most important figure.
Doug K about 1 year ago
That painting is the main attraction for cats coming to the museum.
hoot1 about 1 year ago
Superfrog about 1 year ago
The artist is thinking inside the box.
gokarDun about 1 year ago
The waste can looking longingly at the swinging door.
franki_g about 1 year ago
I was wondering why a bomb was sitting next to the box…thanks goodness I can enlarge the image…
Kaputnik about 1 year ago
I gave up on the search for beauty after being stung repeatedly. “In the eye of the bee holder”? Pshaw!
RitaGB about 1 year ago
Good thing that vase is protected or it would be the cat’s second favorite item in the gallery.
Wizard of Ahz-no relation about 1 year ago
6 people and a cat, that’s too many eyes there for a beholder
DaBump Premium Member about 1 year ago
Where’s Waldo?
sleepyhead about 1 year ago
One of Schrödinger’s finest works.
mindjob about 1 year ago
But, will it sell for more than a Picasso?
wrkg_onit about 1 year ago
Note cat figure on restroom door
1953Baby about 1 year ago
OH. MY. GAWD! We have boxes of all shapes and sizes for the cats. . .lots less expensive than cat trees—and they can “arrange” them any way they want. . .
bobbyferrel about 1 year ago
I’d be around the corner to the right.
ericlscott creator about 1 year ago
Cubism for cats
pwalilko about 1 year ago
Where is the cat pawing at the restroom door?
mwksix about 1 year ago
“My two-year old could paint a box like that!”
brucer31245 about 1 year ago
They have a “Happy little tree” Ross painting on display. Good on’m.
mistercatworks about 1 year ago
I’ve never seen a cat interested in the outside of a box.
cupertino jay about 1 year ago
kitty!
Mike Baldwin creator about 1 year ago
Art bubbles, if galleries were run on algorithms you would never have to be surprised, inspired or challenged. But there would be less complaints, especially from the cats.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 year ago
As Art Carney once said—“Beauty is in the nose of the beholder”
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 year ago
If it was painted post-Jackson Pollack, the actual artist was a chimpanzee
eboosler Premium Member about 1 year ago
LOLOL!!!!!
keenanthelibrarian about 1 year ago
That cat’s the only viewer who REALLY understands art …
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 1 year ago
This may work.