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As Jim began his career, the subjects
of his work derived from things he loved. His great love of sports
and animals has always drawn him to the canvas. It was only natural
that one day Jim's cat "Charlie" would become the subject
of his very humorous and popular "Charlie the RedCat"
series.
"Red is the perfect color for Charlie" says Tweedy. "It depicts every aspect of his personality because he's feisty. Charlie will tear around the house chasing a flashlight beam or leap high into the air to catch a rolled up pair of socks and he is forever getting into trouble in my studio. One of his favorite hobbies is to stand behind my easel and watch me paint. The little indentations that my brush makes on the backside of the canvas drives him crazy until he loses all self control and attacks." Jim also regards Charlie the RedCat as his alter ego. He paints Charlie in many of the same places and situations he imagines himself. The finishing touches to his paintings are the titles. "My titles contribute as much to the overall painting as the actual artwork." Take "A Playful Game of Cat and Moose" Charlie sits in a tree while a moose stands down below. In "How Picasso Saw Charlie" a colorful and oddly proportioned Charlie, allegedly rendered by Picasso, is examined by Charlie who looks somewhat perplexed by this interpretation. And "Charlie Scores a Birdie", Charlie sits nonchalantly between a couple of sand traps, some yellow feathers scattered at his feet. or local 205-995-7105 E-mail: erin@americanshorthair.net |