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Every cat I've ever met has completely ignored a butterfly. This one, apparently, did not get the memo.
This watercolor cat illustration captures a teal spotted cat mid-leap, front paws stretched toward a small rust-orange butterfly that's just barely out of reach. It's the kind of cat wall art that tells a whole story in a single frame, with a curling tail, bright whiskers, and that unmistakable look of absolute focus on something completely unimportant.
The color combination is what makes it work so well on a wall. The muted teal and black spots of this blue leopard poster sit beautifully against a soft cream background, and the warm terracotta of the butterfly adds just enough contrast without competing. It's lively without being loud, which is a harder balance to strike than it sounds.
This butterfly and kitty print fits naturally in a nursery, a toddler's bedroom, or a playroom that already has some personality to it. It brings movement and a little humor to the wall, and it grows with a child without ever feeling babyish. A jumping teal spotted cat chasing a butterfly is just good art, full stop.
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