
Cat Tennis by Florent Bodart
Cat Tennis sets two feline competitors on court in a scene that is deadpan in execution and quietly absurd in premise. Florent Bodart renders the moment with the measured clarity of a sporting print — clean lines, flat color, careful composition — while the subject matter slides the image firmly into the surreal. The cats are earnest participants in a very human ritual, and that tension between visual restraint and conceptual humor is what gives the piece its staying power. It is illustration as gentle comedy: precise, warm, and impossible to take entirely seriously.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, the flat color fields and clean contours of Bodart's illustration are reproduced with crisp definition, maintaining the sharp graphic character of the original artwork.
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Cat Tennis by Florent Bodart
Cat Tennis sets two feline competitors on court in a scene that is deadpan in execution and quietly absurd in premise. Florent Bodart renders the moment with the measured clarity of a sporting print — clean lines, flat color, careful composition — while the subject matter slides the image firmly into the surreal. The cats are earnest participants in a very human ritual, and that tension between visual restraint and conceptual humor is what gives the piece its staying power. It is illustration as gentle comedy: precise, warm, and impossible to take entirely seriously.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, the flat color fields and clean contours of Bodart's illustration are reproduced with crisp definition, maintaining the sharp graphic character of the original artwork.
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Cat Tennis sets two feline competitors on court in a scene that is deadpan in execution and quietly absurd in premise. Florent Bodart renders the moment with the measured clarity of a sporting print — clean lines, flat color, careful composition — while the subject matter slides the image firmly into the surreal. The cats are earnest participants in a very human ritual, and that tension between visual restraint and conceptual humor is what gives the piece its staying power. It is illustration as gentle comedy: precise, warm, and impossible to take entirely seriously.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, the flat color fields and clean contours of Bodart's illustration are reproduced with crisp definition, maintaining the sharp graphic character of the original artwork.























