Gurbuz Dogan Eksioglu Shows Felines Have No Limits
Andrew Robichaud — June 30, 2009 — Lifestyle
References: gurbuz-de & community.livejournal
We tend to dumb cats down to house pets that move little, love a lot (sometimes) and hate dogs. But Gürbüz Doğan Ekşioğlu has taken the cats out of the home and put them wherever she pleases.
This collection of feline photos turns cats into trees, sheet music, paper mache, and even a beacon on a lighthouse. It’s a beautifully interesting look at a rather boring (for lack of a better term) animal that we encounter on a daily basis.
Personally, I wish my cat was a beacon on a lighthouse (which would greatly help when I stumble home).
This collection of feline photos turns cats into trees, sheet music, paper mache, and even a beacon on a lighthouse. It’s a beautifully interesting look at a rather boring (for lack of a better term) animal that we encounter on a daily basis.
Personally, I wish my cat was a beacon on a lighthouse (which would greatly help when I stumble home).
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