


  Rocky by Drew Strouble
A Seal Point Siamese Cat, lounging. Black and White graphic drawing originally created for the Siamese Rescue Alliance 2001 Calendar featuring the artwork of Drew Strouble.
"You see, wire telegraph is a kind of a very, very long cat. You pull his tail in New York and his head is meowing in Los Angeles. Do you understand this? Any radio operates exactly the same way: you send signals here, they receive them there. The only difference is that there is no cat." Albert Einstein, when asked to describe how radio works.
Museum Archival Giclée Prints of my original ink drawing more info
Open Edition Medium Print
• Overall size: 12" x 14" incl. 2" mat. • Each print is hand signed and titled.
Fine Art Greeting Card • Hand mounted Art Print on 5" x 7" white card. • Blank inside. • Matching envelope and clear protective packet included.
All prints are shrink wrapped with a white mat and foamcore backing. Designer Frames are black aluminum with plexiglas.
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Hi, Drew. I received your Calendar and Journal today with the personal note. Thank you so much! Lukas, who helped me open the parcel, also says “thanks” for the Styrofoam peanuts. Ollie, who has only three legs, is less prone to chasing things, but says thanks as well. And I will most certainly enjoy the Calendar and Journal. All the best,Margaret
Drew, I just received the print of “Rescued Angels” and it absolutely beautiful! Adrian will love it! The sweetheart in the middle looks like his rescued little girl “Gabby”. His other rescue, “Ricky”, is a snowshoe. Adrian picks up and delivers Siamese for the Florida rescue folks, and falls in love with every one of them. Thank you for supplying the purrrfect gift for my good friend. I’m sure this will not be the last time you will receive an order from one of us. Thank you again. Furry hugs to you! Patti |
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