The Noodle Kittens
The Art Series
"The Artist's Model" is the cover image of The Noodle Kittens Art Series book.
"Four Noodle Kettenses" is a Noodle Kittens homage to Andy Warhol's "Shot Marilyns," but the title comes from "Eight Elvises" which was Warhol's highest selling picture.
"American Gothic" is a Noodle Kitten homage to Grant Wood's painting of the same title.
"Composition in Red, Blue, and Yellow" is a Noodle Kittens homage to Piet Mondrian's painting "Composition II in Red, Blue and Yellow."
"Pest Modernism" is a Noodle Kittens homage to the street artist Banksy's graffiti art piece of the same title.
"Blue" is a Noodle Kittens homage to Kandinsky's painting of the same title.
"Symphony in Black" is a Noodle Kittens homage to the serigraph by Erté of the same title.
"Cubist Kitten" is a Noodle Kittens homage to the cubist movement.
"Proun" is a Noodle Kittens homage to "Proun Inv 91" by El Lissitzky.
"Morning Kitten & Evening Kitten" is a Noodle Kittens homage to Mucha.
"After Dark" is a Noodle Kittens homage to Shag's painting "Tabby" in the "After Dark" series.
"Flower That Blooms at Midnight" is a Noodle Kittens homage to the installation piece by Yayoi Kusama titled "Flowers That Bloom at Midnight."
"Arithmetic Composition" is a Noodle Kittens homage to Theo van Doesburg's piece of the same title.
"The Last Mad Tea Party" is a Noodle Kittens homage to Leonardo Da Vinci's "The Last Supper" and "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" illustrator John Tenniel's "The Mad Tea Party."
In a whirlwind tour which includes thirteen stops, the Noodle Kittens explore a variety of artists, art works, and art movements