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Svetlana Petrova Creates Cat-Infused Reproductions Of Famous Classical Paintings ( And 2025 Fat Cat Art Calendar!)

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Svetlana Petrova reimagines famous artworks by incorporating playful images of her cats, starting with her orange cat Zarathustra and later including David Bowie and Tyger Blake. Continue reading »

The 2024 Fat Cat Art Calendar Is Here

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By adding a fat orange cat, artist Svetlana Petrova has been enhancing well-known pieces of art with her inventiveness and sense of humor. Continue reading »

Finally, The 2022 Fat Cat Art Calendar Is Here!

The wall calendar contains 12 pages (one for each month) and a cover, all with different famous paintings improved by Zarathustra the Cat. This year Vincent Van Gogh’s “Furry Starry Night over the Rhone” is the FatCatArt cover image. The calendar is a collection of 12 posters under one colorful cover, which allows you to change your wall decoration every month! Continue reading »

Fat Cat: Russian Artist Inserts Her Ginger Cat Zarathustra Into Iconic Paintings

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Russian artist Svetlana Petrova has become known for her online artwork of famous portraits featuring her big ginger cat Zarathustra. Continue reading »

Spectacular Winning Images from The Budapest International Foto Awards 2021

A look at a selection of the winning images from the Budapest International Foto Awards – a platform for photographers from all levels and genres to share their best images with the creative community in Hungary and eastern Europe.

Unyielding Floods – Gold – Editorial / Environmental – Professional

Floods in South Sudan have triggered food insecurity across the country. About 1.3 million children suffer from acute malnutrition, exacerbated by the spread of malaria and drinking water made unsafe by the floods, which have affected a million people since July 2020. Jonglei state is at the heart of the devastation. This project documents the devastation on three levels: natural disaster, food insecurity and loss of dignified living. (Photograph: Peter Caton/Budapest International Foto Awards) Continue reading »