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The Monster Zoo
It all started with a simple obsession—monsters. Not the kind that hide under the bed, but quirky, three-eyed, toothy creatures bursting with personality. At first, they took the form of animals, but soon, monsters began appearing in the most unexpected places—fruits, veggies, insects, even everyday objects like sailboats and watering cans.
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Aisha sees the world a little differently—and that’s what makes her art so special. Diagnosed with autism at two, she thrives on order, routine, and creating things just the way she likes them. And when it comes to making, she does it all—vibrant canvases, custom T-shirts, decorated notebooks, and even cement pots. Every piece under CatBee is a mix of colour, care, and creativity.
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We caught up with Aisha, the artist behind The Monster Zoo, to chat about her monster obsession, instinctive creativity, and how anything—yes, anything—can turn into a quirky creature.
From animal monsters to fruit, veggie, and even sailboat creatures, Aisha’s world is one big, playful doodle. Take a peek into her creative process and see how The Monster Zoo came to life.
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