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When Your Teacher Keeps Saying You Can’t Draw Cats, But Your Paintings Are Photorealistic
If you showed somebody these drawings and told them that they were accurate representations of cats, they'd probably laugh at you. But the truth is that they're actually purrfect depictions of our furry feline friends. Sure they're a little abstract, and ok, you might need to use your imagination with some of them, but as you can see from the pictures that inspired them, they're closer to the real thing than you might think. They were drawn by Heloisa, an artist from Brazil who posts their super-realistic creations on their Twitter account called Poorly Drawn Cats. Which one do you like the most? Let us know in the comments.
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Voldemort's furry, warm-blooded little friend. Combines his snake-like face and feline pupils.
Awesome picture! The cat is laying on the linoleum floor. Only the head is showing. The black fur is something rlse that is laying on the white table. They just happen to merge to be make a great picture. Bravo!
That is. That is an accurate depiction of a fuzzy dangle purr. Sometimes the long, graceful dangly bit will swish and twitch if the dangle purr is agitated.
Reading this is what reading nails on a chalkboard would feel like.
Load More Replies...I thought it was a cat in a astronaut helmet in the first pic. Second pic made me realize there are even cooler things for a cat to be in. A piece of bread for example.
When a Boredpanda visitor say's you drew this after you saw these pictures. Gues that's what it means to be a content "creator". :p
They are no photorealistic, they are reminiscent. Please learn proper terminology.
Anyone who has ever owned a cat will immediately recognize these drawings as accurate representations.
Years ago I had a friend who was quite a bit taller than her husband and when her son was asked to draw a picture of family he drew a tall Mom, short Dad and himself. Teacher called the Mom in for a chat - said the father was obviously not important enough in the child's life since he drew him smaller than Mom. Mom said Did it occur to you that I am ACTUALLY taller than my husband? Teacher sort of stumbled and said that did not matter - if Dad was important enough in the kid's life he would have drawn him bigger. My friend said And then when you met him you would have called us in to find out why he had no grasp on reality!
I can't stop laughing at #7. The real photo... where's the rest of the cat?
Like 10, 15 & 21.......because they show the aloof, self-contented demeanor of cats.
These are great! And as a human owned by cat masters, my favourites are:# 3, 9, 15 & 22 😻
Brilliant! #10 slayed me... reminds me of one of my profs at university!! Lol!!
When a Boredpanda visitor say's you drew this after you saw these pictures. Gues that's what it means to be a content "creator". :p
They are no photorealistic, they are reminiscent. Please learn proper terminology.
Anyone who has ever owned a cat will immediately recognize these drawings as accurate representations.
Years ago I had a friend who was quite a bit taller than her husband and when her son was asked to draw a picture of family he drew a tall Mom, short Dad and himself. Teacher called the Mom in for a chat - said the father was obviously not important enough in the child's life since he drew him smaller than Mom. Mom said Did it occur to you that I am ACTUALLY taller than my husband? Teacher sort of stumbled and said that did not matter - if Dad was important enough in the kid's life he would have drawn him bigger. My friend said And then when you met him you would have called us in to find out why he had no grasp on reality!
I can't stop laughing at #7. The real photo... where's the rest of the cat?
Like 10, 15 & 21.......because they show the aloof, self-contented demeanor of cats.
These are great! And as a human owned by cat masters, my favourites are:# 3, 9, 15 & 22 😻
Brilliant! #10 slayed me... reminds me of one of my profs at university!! Lol!!