epoxyconfetti:epoxyconfetti:epoxyconfetti:anarmyofawesome:epoxyconfetti:Don’t forget that Saint Patr
epoxyconfetti:epoxyconfetti:epoxyconfetti:anarmyofawesome:epoxyconfetti:Don’t forget that Saint Patrick is not the only saint whose feast day is March 17. It is also the feast of Saint Gertrude, the patron saint of cats and the people who love them.I saw this meme earlier on facebook with this comment attached:Carolee Clark Wow, over twenty thousand shares! It sure would have been nice if you had credited me as the artist when you used my work for this meme. As a self supporting artist, using my work without permission hurts my ability to make a living. Please visit King Of Mice Studios on Facebook and Etsy to see more of my work, including prints of St. Gertrude. Thanks. ❤️ Edited to add: Thank you all for the support, and kind words about my work! And thank you to Episcopal Memes for now crediting me on the original post. With my art being my only means of support now (my husband actually passed away two years ago today), sharing really does make a difference. This particular piece used in the meme was an original, and sold years ago, but I have another St Gertrude print available in my Etsy shop: https://www.etsy.com/listing/186541421/saint-gertrude-8-x-10-print-of-original?ref=shop_home_active_35so if y’all could please reblog this version so she gets some credit that would be cool <3Agreed. I was sent the meme of Gertrude of Nivelles with no context, thought it was old church art. Google reverse image search turned up nothing but the meme. Support original artists.Good catch!Trying to keep the properly credited version of this circulating. My most reblogged post, and it’s almost always the one without proper credit. Please share this one and raise the signal-to-noise ratio. -- source link