Tiny Pet Confessions by Christopher Rozzi
Ever wonder what your pug is thinking? Why is your cat looking at you that way? “Tiny Confessions” is a series of handcrafted prints by Christopher Rozzi that will reveal these secrets once and for all.
“I am an artist, a writer, and comedian living in NYC. tiny confessions are my way of combining comedy with art. I love to do these little paintings of dogs, cats, monsters, people, etc. The idea is…what if you asked your pet or whoever to tell you their deepest secret? Or even an insignificant one. That’s what we have here. Take a look.” Christopher writes.
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