Acrylic on canvas by Rob Medley
There’s a certain honesty in the way cats ruin holidays. The garland becomes prey, the lights become quarry, and somewhere in the middle of the night, a crash signals that festive order has finally met its natural predator. R. M.’s Chaos Killed Christmas doesn’t merely depict that moment, it canonizes it.

Here, the feline doesn’t perch guiltily beside the wreckage, but reigns within it. The ornament becomes both culprit and reliquary, reflecting the fallen tree like a battlefield trophy. The cat’s eyes, impossibly green, hold the quiet triumph of a creature who has done exactly what he meant to do. Around him, R. M. swirls the background into cosmic curls of blue and violet, as if the wallpaper is the universe itself spun in bemused orbit around this household apocalypse.
The work hums with that peculiar domestic truth: that perfection is brittle, and the best memories often begin with disaster. In the shimmer of acrylic, in the reflections of a toppled ornament, Chaos Killed Christmas captures what every pet owner secretly knows, order is fragile, and joy is what comes clawing through it.
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