Plants are Friends

Piece description from the artist

This is Mochi the cat, he loves his Pilea Peperomioides very much. But he calls it a Chinese Money Plant and can be found wrapped around his orange pot in the sunshine. This charming illustration, features a whimsical black cat playfully peeking out from sideways behind a vibrant orange-red flowerpot. Sprouting from the pot is a lush, textured Chinese money plant (Pilea peperomioides) with round, coin-shaped leaves in varying shades of forest and sage green. I designed this piece inspired by Mochi, to be beautiful, clean, and minimalist with a cozy, rustic aesthetic, making it a delightful and heartwarming addition to any cat lover's or plant enthusiast's space.

Other works by Annie Bailey

About Annie Bailey

Billings, MT

Annie was born and raised in Montana, growing up on her family's ranch in the beautiful Smith River Valley. Growing up in Montana's wild and beautiful Landscape led to her deep love of nature and all things rural. Annie attended the Art Institute of Colorado and lived in Denver Colorado until the completion of her Interior Design degree in 2002. After working in that field for several years, Annie moved back to Montana and began her own business, focusing on her ever-growing love of photography. She began traveling the backroads and wilderness of Montana and the Rocky Mountain region and selling her photos professionally in galleries, shops, and online. She primarily searches for rural Landscapes, old barns, abandoned farmhouses, and occasionally wildlife she encounters. Her work as been featured in HGTV, Better Homes and Gardens, and featured in three books on emerging artists of the United States. She currently lives in Billings, Montana, and takes several trips during the year to gather new images.

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