


Cat Scan
This oil painting captures a striking scene from an unusual perspective: a red cat viewed from behind, crouched low in a posture brimming with terror. The feline’s vibrant crimson fur contrasts sharply against a darkened, chaotic environment. To the cat’s right, a troupe of gray, ethereal ghosts rise, their forms vague and haunting, evoking a chilling sense of dread. On the left side of the canvas, unidentifiable, shadowy figures take flight, suspended in a turbulent sky heavy with foreboding. Ahead, the world burns intensely, flames consuming everything in a fiery apocalypse. The composition conveys a raw sense of fear and impending doom, inviting the viewer to contemplate the cat’s vulnerable position amid a collapsing, nightmarish reality.
Unframed Oil on Canvas Original
36" x 36"
"Out of the Frying Pan (And into the Fire)
It's only two o'clock and the temperature's beginning to soar
And all around the city, you see the walking wounded and the living dead."
(Out of the Frying Pan and Into the Fire by Meatloaf from the album Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell)
This oil painting captures a striking scene from an unusual perspective: a red cat viewed from behind, crouched low in a posture brimming with terror. The feline’s vibrant crimson fur contrasts sharply against a darkened, chaotic environment. To the cat’s right, a troupe of gray, ethereal ghosts rise, their forms vague and haunting, evoking a chilling sense of dread. On the left side of the canvas, unidentifiable, shadowy figures take flight, suspended in a turbulent sky heavy with foreboding. Ahead, the world burns intensely, flames consuming everything in a fiery apocalypse. The composition conveys a raw sense of fear and impending doom, inviting the viewer to contemplate the cat’s vulnerable position amid a collapsing, nightmarish reality.
Unframed Oil on Canvas Original
36" x 36"
"Out of the Frying Pan (And into the Fire)
It's only two o'clock and the temperature's beginning to soar
And all around the city, you see the walking wounded and the living dead."
(Out of the Frying Pan and Into the Fire by Meatloaf from the album Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell)
This oil painting captures a striking scene from an unusual perspective: a red cat viewed from behind, crouched low in a posture brimming with terror. The feline’s vibrant crimson fur contrasts sharply against a darkened, chaotic environment. To the cat’s right, a troupe of gray, ethereal ghosts rise, their forms vague and haunting, evoking a chilling sense of dread. On the left side of the canvas, unidentifiable, shadowy figures take flight, suspended in a turbulent sky heavy with foreboding. Ahead, the world burns intensely, flames consuming everything in a fiery apocalypse. The composition conveys a raw sense of fear and impending doom, inviting the viewer to contemplate the cat’s vulnerable position amid a collapsing, nightmarish reality.
Unframed Oil on Canvas Original
36" x 36"
"Out of the Frying Pan (And into the Fire)
It's only two o'clock and the temperature's beginning to soar
And all around the city, you see the walking wounded and the living dead."
(Out of the Frying Pan and Into the Fire by Meatloaf from the album Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell)