Fri, March 23, 2012
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Fat cat makes for fine art

2012-03-23 01:41:28 GMT2012-03-23 09:41:28(Beijing Time)  SINA.com

Leonardo's masterpiece, the Mona Lisa, with Svetlana Petrova's cat safely snuggled within her clutches. (Courtesy of BEImages/Rex USA).

Fat cat Zarathustra is digitally added into the painting: "Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee" by Salvador Dalí. (Courtesy of BEImages/Rex USA).

Fat cat Zarathustra photoshopped into the painting: "Pallas and the Centaur" by Sandro Botticelli. (Courtesy of BEImages/Rex USA).

Fat cat Zarathustra is digitally added into the painting: "The Three Graces" By Peter Paul Rubens. (Courtesy of BEImages/Rex USA).

Fat cat Zarathustra is digitally added into the painting: "La Grande Odalisque" by Dominique Ingres. (Courtesy of BEImages/Rex USA).

Fat cat Zarathustra is digitally added into the painting: "Venus and an Organist and cupid" by Tiziano. (Courtesy of BEImages/Rex USA)

Artist Svetlana Petrova with her pet cat Zarathustra. (Courtesy of BEImages/Rex USA).

Artist Svetlana Petrova doesn't have to pay models to pose for her, instead she uses her ginger tabby Zarathustra. She recreates some of the world's finest paintings by Botticelli, Dali, or Monet, featuring her fine feline as willing subject. It has to be seen to be believed!

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