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Orange Tabby Cat Wall Art | Cool Smoking Cat Art Print | Caya Crum Art
Orange Tabby Cat Wall Art | Cool Smoking Cat Art Print | Caya Crum Art
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Orange Tabby Cat Wall Art
This orange tabby cat wall art blends Western swagger and cigarette smoking with cool pop-art attitude. Half trouble, half charm — the kind of cat that purrs after the heist. Cool as a jukebox at midnight and twice as loud without saying a word.
Bold color, sharp lines, and a slightly mischievous expression give this smoking cat art print a playful Western energy that works perfectly in gallery walls, kitchens, bars, studios, and homes that appreciate a little character.
Fine Art Print
Unframed archival cat art print produced on heavyweight cotton rag paper using archival inks. Printed in Texas and built to last.
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Paper: heavyweight archival cotton rag with soft velvet finish
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Print type: fine art giclée print
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Style: Western pop art cat artwork
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Origin: printed in Texas
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Ships: fast from the Crum Art studio
Available Sizes
8×10" Matted to 11x14"
11×14" Rolled in a Tube
16×20" Rolled in a Tube
18×24" Rolled in a Tube
24×36" Rolled in a Tube
Perfect For
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cat lovers
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Western pop art collectors
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gallery walls
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bar & game rooms
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kitchens and studios
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unique gifts
Buy it, hang it, and don’t overthink the swagger.
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Bluebonnet FAQs
What are Texas bluebonnets?
Texas bluebonnets are iconic wildflowers native to Texas, known for their vibrant blue and purple petals with white or yellow accents. They bloom in the spring and are the state flower of Texas, symbolizing the natural beauty and heritage of the Lone Star State.
Who was Lady Bird Johnson and her connection to bluebonnets?
Lady Bird Johnson, former First Lady of the United States, was a passionate advocate for wildflower conservation in Texas. Upon arriving in Austin to visit the University of Texas, she was awed by the fields of bluebonnets and fell in love. She founded the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center and championed the planting of bluebonnets along Texas highways, transforming the landscape and inspiring a movement to preserve native wildflowers for future generations.
Why is bluebonnet art so popular?
Bluebonnets are an interesting mix between an orchid and foxglove, which make them incredibly intriguing to look at. This, in addition to their striking color makes for an excellent introduction to Texas Spring. Especially in the Texas Hill Country where fields of Bluebonnets seem to go for miles. Round Top, known for its arts and shopping has some of the prettiest fields of bluebonnets i have ever seen. Bluebonnets symbolically are the Christmas Trees of Spring in Texas -- if you know, you know. Overall, Texas Bluebonnets are beloved for their stunning visual appeal and once the greenery begins popping out of the dirt in January, it gives Texans the hope that spring and longer days are on the way.
What makes bluebonnets special?
Bluebonnets are special for several reasons: they're uniquely Texan, they bloom in spectacular displays across the landscape, they support local pollinators and wildlife, and they represent resilience and natural beauty. Their ability to thrive in most Texas soil and climate makes them a symbol of the state's natural heritage and environmental pride. Bluebonnets are the juxtaposition of delicate and strong -- a true marvel.