Painting a Cat

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gomezladdams;4031030; said:
Bizzare but cool and compelling.Im very interested in seeing the finished product.

Thanks! I like the polar opposite effects it generates. I think I've decided on a pose.
 
Liam;4314059; said:

Soon, my friend. I'm close to finishing the details, then it gets put together.

I also have another cat macerating under the deck, along with the skeletons of 2 and a half catfish (one is 2 feet long), and a small rat snake getting prepared.
 
Certainly living up to the name Death Pony.

LOve the work your doing.

One question how did you get the rest of the people in the house your living in agree to a cats bones being cleaned of flesh by amonium hydroxide in the house?

Only asking because dead bodies dont smell to bad to me but ammonia on the other hand sends me running.
 
aquaculture;4316521; said:
Certainly living up to the name Death Pony.

LOve the work your doing.

One question how did you get the rest of the people in the house your living in agree to a cats bones being cleaned of flesh by amonium hydroxide in the house?

Only asking because dead bodies dont smell to bad to me but ammonia on the other hand sends me running.

Thanks, I try to live up to the name.

I do the degreasing outside, usually behind the painting studio at my university. I keep all of my skeletons outside until they're completely done with the cleaning process.
 
Oh okay, darn was hoping to here a story about hiding dead animals in the house.
 
aquaculture;4318924; said:
Oh okay, darn was hoping to here a story about hiding dead animals in the house.

I can't let that secret out;)
 
I think I've been keeping you guys waiting long enough. I'm finally done with senior seminar! Here's Housebroken, but I call him Mr. Fluffums.


Housebroken by Wire Man, on Flickr


Housebroken by Wire Man, on Flickr
 
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