The Countess and Her Cats
An exhibit of the storybook art by Cynthia von Buhler. In addition to having written the book "But Who Will Bell the Cats?" Cynthia von Buhler was also the painter, sculptor, interior decorator, mason, gardener, and plumber of the sets. The rooms were built by hand from wood. The stone walls were formed from plaster. The floors are handmade from inlaid wood, mother-of-pearl, and plaster. The characters were painted in oils on gessoed paper, then cut out and placed in the sets. The scenes were photographed by Cynthia with a Nikon D300. You can view photos of the sets and see the creation of the book from the beginning stages by visiting the book #39;s blog, http://www.butwhowillbellthecats.blogspot.com.From:hannahgoldsteinViews:61 3ratingsTime:10:24More inEntertainment

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