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A tabby cat reclines across the roof of a yellow taxi, its body occupying a space typically defined by motion and transaction. The urban skyline behind it is reduced to linear suggestion — an architectural outline rather than a fully inhabited city.

 

The taxi, emblem of speed and circulation, becomes unexpectedly static. Its function is suspended. The animal’s weight interrupts the logic of productivity.

 

Green eyes meet the viewer without urgency. The pose suggests ownership rather than accident. The city does not carry the cat; the cat claims the city.

 

The limited palette — taxi yellow, muted grays, softened flesh tones — reinforces the tension between constructed environment and organic presence.

 

In this composition, movement is paused.
The metropolis is briefly domesticated.

 

Original artwork by VICTO
16 x 20 in 
17 ½ x 21 ½ in (framed)
Oil, markers, canvas, wooden frame

Yellow Cab Interval

SKU: #030a20
$2,000.00Price
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