Oil pastel and acrylic on 12 × 12 wood art panel
Kitty Dancing Party is a whimsical exploration of the joy and innocence found in everyday moments. Using a combination of oil pastels and acrylics, I wanted to capture the energy of music not just as sound, but as something that visually and emotionally ripples through a scene. The vintage gramophone, a symbol of nostalgia and timelessness, serves as the source of invisible music—brought to life by the playful, surreal movement of the cat.
Tsungwei Moo lives and works in San Francisco, California. She began her education in Taiwan studying Mass Communication. After emigrating to San Francisco, she continued her education focusing on fine art.
Oil pastel and acrylic on 12 × 12 wood art panel
Kitty Dancing Party is a whimsical exploration of the joy and innocence found in everyday moments. Using a combination of oil pastels and acrylics, I wanted to capture the energy of music not just as sound, but as something that visually and emotionally ripples through a scene. The vintage gramophone, a symbol of nostalgia and timelessness, serves as the source of invisible music—brought to life by the playful, surreal movement of the cat.
Tsungwei Moo lives and works in San Francisco, California. She began her education in Taiwan studying Mass Communication. After emigrating to San Francisco, she continued her education focusing on fine art.