Month: August 2014

3 Tantalizing Martinis You Can’t Resist!

Martini Glass Painting by BZTAT
Martini Glass Painting by BZTAT

I am most known for painting animals, but on occasion, I like to step out our my norm and paint something else.

Since starting my Eat, Drink and Create! social painting events, I have been enjoying the blend of visual art and cocktails. Most people enjoy a nice cocktail now and then, so I thought I would paint a series of paintings focused on celebration and fun.

I started with martinis, as they are all the rage these days. Truthfully, I am not a big martini drinker myself, but I do enjoy how there are so many creative ways to make them. And the image of a martini glass is really intriguing to me.

I have created 3 martini glass paintings so far, and I am putting them here on the blog for your view. I would love to see them go to good homes, so for a limited time, I am going to let you suggest a price that you would like to pay* for the one (or more!) that you like. Simply send me an email through my contact form with your suggested price, and lets talk.

Click on the thumbnail images below to see them better and to get size and media info.

I will entertain offers to purchase all 3 paintings as a set or individual offers. Let me know your thoughts and interests.

There will be more paintings on this theme coming. Watch this space to see what’s new!

 Life is an Adventure!

BZTAT

*Artist reserves the right to accept or refuse any offer depending on suitability for the piece.

Why can’t we be more like dogs and simply enjoy the blessings of life?

Custom Dog Portrait painting of a Puggle
Custom Pet Portrait Painting by BZTAT

“Dogs are our link to paradise. They don’t know evil or jealousy or discontent. To sit with a dog on a hillside on a glorious afternoon is to be back in Eden, where doing nothing was not boring–it was peace.”
― Milan Kundera

As I review the news headlines of late, I cannot help but consider the simplicity of the canine spirit and wonder where humanity went wrong. Riots in Ferguson, MO; air strikes in Iraq; continuous fighting in Gaza; etc.

Why can’t we be more like dogs and simply enjoy the blessings of life?

I do not intend to diminish the issues and concerns of those seeking to change our world away from racism, terrorism and other civil rights abuses across our world. I just wish that, like a dog, we did not “know evil or jealousy or discontent”.

I wish that we only knew peace. I wish that we could just enjoy the dog days of summer, instead of working so hard to eradicate evil in our human world.

Sigh.

Oh to be a dog.

I have the most compassionate and courageous social media friends in the world.

Sad Cat Drawing by BZTAT
Drawing by BZTAT

I am lucky. I rarely have to contend with haters, internet trolls and people with ugliness in their hearts. That is because I have the most compassionate and courageous social media friends in the world.

Since the death of Robin Williams was announced, and since it was reported that his death was a suicide, my Facebook and Twitter feeds have been full of compassionate and heartfelt postings for the comedian. There have been posts with understanding for the sufferers of depression and other mental illnesses, and there have been informational posts to offer help to those in need.

I wish that Robin Williams’ daughter Zelda, who obviously is in great pain right now, was as lucky as I am. The haters of the world viciously descended upon her at her worst moment, sending hateful messages about her father to her Twitter account. My heart cries out to her in so many ways.

I am sheltered from such hate, thankfully, most of the time. I know it is out there, though.

Despite the risks of being on the receiving end of the vitriol, many of my social media friends have taken the unusual step of discussing their own battles with depression and other emotional struggles very openly in response to Williams’ death. I admire them so much for having the courage to do that!

Coping with emotional pain takes immeasurable courage on its own. To talk about it openly, knowing that it could have repercussions – well, that is the most courageous thing a person can do. My friends’ purpose in taking the risk was to let others know that they are not alone, and that they can get to the other side of it.

We all hurt, and we are all susceptible to experiencing mental and emotional disturbances. There is no shame in it. There is only sadness when someone loses his or her life because they did not believe that they could get to the other side of it.

I spent 20 years as a mental health counselor, helping people heal from a variety of emotional concerns. If anyone thinks that these people were weak or somehow defective, they would would be wrong. These were the strongest and most courageous people that I have ever met.

I want to thank you, if you were one of those who shared a story about your own struggles in the last couple of days. I also want to thank you if you were one of those who responded to another’s sharing with compassion and support. You have all reminded me of the most wonderful aspects of human nature.

I also want to thank Robin Williams. He made me laugh with his silliness. He made me cry with his seriousness. He helped me understand with his gripping portrayals of The Fisher King and the neurologist Oliver Sacks who discovered groundbreaking treatments for mental illness in the film Awakenings.

I only wish that he could have believed that he could make it to the other side.

Godspeed dear funny man. We will always love you.

If you need help, please check out the resources in your area. There is hope! If you do not know how to access help in your area, these national mental health resources can help get you the services you need.

Life is an Adventure!

BZTAT