Town's beloved cat stars in reimagined masterpieces

Edvard Munch's The Scream has the face replaced with a tabby cat looking shocked.
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Edvard Munch's The Scream is among the reimagined paintings

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A cat that was awarded the freedom of a town in the north of the Isle of Man has been immortalised in famous works of art.

Thomas the cat was awarded the freedom of Ramsey last year, after being informally adopted by several retailers.

He has been used as the subject for a number of reimagined classic works of art in an exhibition by Mannin Art group, which is celebrating its 75th anniversary.

Twenty paintings which feature the famous feline resident have gone on display in various shop windows throughout the town.

Wendy Turner from the art group came up with the idea for the trail and said she hopes it will encourage people from all around the island to visit Ramsey.

The trail features a wide variety of reimagined classics, including Munch's The Scream, the Cat with the Pearl Earring, and Whisker's Mother.

Thomas with Bandaged Ear is a reimagining of Van Gogh's work - reimagined with a cat's face, it sits in a window of a book shop.
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The paintings are featured in various shop windows around Ramsey

People are invited to walk around the town to try to spot all of the artworks hidden among shop window displays.

Ms Turner said they were keen to do something special for the occasion and said they had "really enjoyed doing it".

Thomas is a ginger and white cat wearing a collar with a silver medallion.
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Thomas was awarded the freedom of the town in November 2024

A version of the Girl With the Pearl Earring, with a cat's face - in a shop window.
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The art trail features reimagined classic paintings

She also hoped the trail would encourage more people to the town and "attract business".

She said it would take about an hour to find all the paintings in their various locations.

"You can't tell me in that time that somebody isn't going to want a cup of coffee or a child isn't going to want an ice cream," she said.

There are three pieces in St Paul's Square, which Ms Turner described as an "often forgotten area", in which they hoped to increase footfall through the trail.

The famous Le Chat Roux work in yellow and red features the ginger cat and Thomas's name.
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There are more subtle nods to Thomas in some of the art's text

Chair of Mannin Art Tom Field said it also raised awareness of classic paintings, albeit with a feline twist: "Some of those paintings are well known... it might interest them in taking up painting too."

Having only taken up painting and joining the group in 2020, he said it had become a big part of his life.

A group of seven members of the Mannin Art group standing in the art exhibition at St Pauls Hall.
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There are about 80 members of the Mannin Art group celebrating 75 years

He said: "Sometimes I can just sit and paint and focus on it, and it's very peaceful".

As well as putting on the art trail, which runs until 22 August, there is also an exhibition of the group's work in St Paul's church hall to celebrate the milestone anniversary.

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