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This image shows a ceramic tile featuring a blue ink drawing of a cat wearing a hat. The cat is depicted with a whimsical style, its body outlined with blue lines and filled with short strokes. It has a rounded body, a distinct tail that curves upwards, and a large hat covering its head. The cat's face is detailed with large, round eyes and a small mouth.

Below the drawing of the cat, there is Portuguese text written in blue ink. The text reads: "Gato que brinca na Rua." which translates to "Cat that plays in the street." Below this, there are initials "F.P." The drawing and text appear to be hand-drawn directly onto the tile, and the tile itself is part of a tiled surface, possibly a wall or a backsplash, with grout lines visible. The overall style of the drawing and the blue ink on white ceramic suggest it could be a decorative element commonly found in Portuguese tile work, often referred to as azulejos. The setting is likely a public space or a domestic interior in Quarteira, Portugal, given the context. There are no specific cues about the time of day or weather. The emotions conveyed are playful and lighthearted, attributed to the subject of the drawing.
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Jun 25, 2026

Quarteira, Portugal

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This image shows a ceramic tile featuring a blue ink drawing of a cat wearing a hat. The cat is depicted with a whimsical style, its body outlined with blue lines and filled with short strokes. It has a rounded body, a distinct tail that curves upwards, and a large hat covering its head. The cat's face is detailed with large, round eyes and a small mouth. Below the drawing of the cat, there is Portuguese text written in blue ink. The text reads: "Gato que brinca na Rua." which translates to "Cat that plays in the street." Below this, there are initials "F.P." The drawing and text appear to be hand-drawn directly onto the tile, and the tile itself is part of a tiled surface, possibly a wall or a backsplash, with grout lines visible. The overall style of the drawing and the blue ink on white ceramic suggest it could be a decorative element commonly found in Portuguese tile work, often referred to as azulejos. The setting is likely a public space or a domestic interior in Quarteira, Portugal, given the context. There are no specific cues about the time of day or weather. The emotions conveyed are playful and lighthearted, attributed to the subject of the drawing.

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