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With super realistic wearable replicas of your favorite feline and artistic takes on them as well, you might say there's a niche but dedicated market for realistic and furry pet head replicas in Japan.
Japanese wool felt artist Satomi Fujita (Twitter/Instagram) doesn't craft wearable oversized cat helmets, but instead carefully designs these clever "cat frames" we had the pleasure of introducing before, which place furry and realistic cat faces into a picture frame.
Fujita's talent comes across with how expressive she's able to make each cat frame, giving each and every kitty a unique look and breed. While Fujita doesn't retail these online or take orders, she does sometimes make them available at galleries she holds. You can follow her awesome cat frame artwork and other activities on Twitter and Instagram.
Here are some standout frames the talented artist has made.