from 1928.
Believing that children were close to the sources of creativity, Klee was fascinated by their art, and evokes it here through simple lines and shapes: ovals for the cat's eyes and pupils (and, more loosely, for the bird's body), triangles for its ears and nose. And the tip of that nose is a red heart, a sign of the cat's desire. Message us for resizing or color enhancing requests. For more of Klee's design's see the SalvageScapes collection PAUL KLEE