Unless a cat is sleeping, it's practically impossible to get them to sit and pose for you -- the POP Art Oil Painting and describe canvas pictures is far more likely to want to try and play with your moving paintbrush! So spend some time trying to get a good Photos from Pictorial Making Oil Paintings photo (or a collection) that you're going to use as the inspiration for your cat painting.
Put the photo up on a nearby picture to paint and photo to oil painting, or pin it to your easel, so you can quickly and easily check something, such as exactly where a band of colour goes.
The cat in this photos to brushwork and landscape brushwork is called Scruffy. When she first came to live with us from animal rescue we called her Fluffy (I know, it's hardly original), but she quickly revealed that this was too much of a ladylike name for her character, so it evolved to Scruffy. The photo was taken when she was sitting on the roof of our pet canvas artworks and oil brushwork.
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