The cat in the photo keep wondering into the paddock, I think to chase field mouses, and every time the cows spotted it, they would come running to chase the cat away. After five minutes or so, the cat would be back. And as you say, I think all enjoyed this game! Yes, see you hopefully soon, are you coming to the RMIT auction this year?
'Welcome stranger, I am potato.' (Shop window, Tokyo)
This blog is my attempt to document, preserve and reflect on the ordinary and the breathtaking in each day. It began as a diary based on my walking practise around Brunswick West in 2009, and continues (together with walking: we're still here) as a place to occasionally publish my 2D and 3D works.
I am Inari, a migrant from Finland and a multidisciplinary artist & designer. I live and work in Melbourne, Australia, translating my native relationship with wilderness and changing seasons into objects, images and words inspired by light, clouds and atmospheres in urban environments. Often experimenting with non–precious, industrial materials such as concrete and steel, the core of my practice is revealing beauty within ordinary, everyday things.
Easy, I CanNot stand cats! Cows for me any day!!!
ReplyDeleteGuess I was thinking along the lines, 'chasing ?' or 'chased?!'
ReplyDeleteBut cats are people too : D
Give me chasing any day!!! Cats, deadlines, what ever!
ReplyDeleteHehe!
ReplyDeleteI saw this and thought: the cow just wanted to play chasey and forgot she wasn't a cat. Hugs Inari! Hopefully see you soon, Cat :)
ReplyDeleteHi Cat! (Cat!!)
ReplyDeleteThe cat in the photo keep wondering into the paddock, I think to chase field mouses, and every time the cows spotted it, they would come running to chase the cat away. After five minutes or so, the cat would be back. And as you say, I think all enjoyed this game! Yes, see you hopefully soon, are you coming to the RMIT auction this year?