Tag: cat art

Where in the world is Brewskie Butt meowing today? Hollywood, CA!

See all the “Worldwide Just Meowin’ Tour drawings!

Brewskie Butt Cat in Hollywood
"Movie Star Brew" Drawing by BZTAT

Everyone says that the Brew should be in pictures, so he has traveled to Hollywood today for some auditions. I am not sure I like what could come of this…He is already to big for his ginger and white britches. He is the ultimate Cool Cat, I will say that.

In case you didn’t know, Brewskie Butt, my spokescat and business partner is going on a virtual tour around the world to visit the friends he has made in various locations. Each day in May, he is going to visit a new city and/or geographical region around the globe. A drawing of him in a new place will appear here on this blog every day, and you will be able to bid on the drawing in an auction. When he returns home after his long trip, we plan to make a book featuring the best of the drawings.

Oh yes, and he plans to leave a clue every day as to where he will be going the next day on his blog, Just Meowin’. So make sure you check there and see if you can guess where he is going next!

Here’s the info about today’s drawing:

This auction is now closed.

5″ X7″ Prismacolor Pencil and Marker Drawing by artist BZTAT

Comes with an acid free mat ready for an 8″ X 10″ frame

Leave bids in increments of $5 below in the comments section.

Minimum Bid $40 USD

Shipping: $8 USA $18 International

BUY NOW OPTION: You can buy this piece now for $75 as long as no bids have been made in the comments below. Simply write BUY NOW in the comments and send a payment of $75 + shipping via PayPal to bztat at bztat.com.

Highest bid at 10:00 pm EST on Wednesday 5/11/11 wins the piece.

Winning bidder: send payment of bid + shipping to Paypal using email address: bztat at bztat.com

Please allow 4 weeks for USA shipping (We need to get good scans of all the drawings for the book, and it may take some time).

Where in the world is Brewskie Butt meowing today? Seattle, WA!

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Brewskie Butt cat in Seattle drawing
"Seattle Brew" Drawing by BZTAT

Brewskie got a little tricky with his clue yesterday. Some folks thought he was in the “City that Never Sleeps”, but instead, he is “Sleepless in Seattle”!  The Brew is visiting his many friends in Seattle while taking in the view of the Space Needle and the spectacular skyline.

Never fear, you New Yorkers. I suspect that the Brew will be coming to the Big Apple sometime during his tour. Stay tuned…

In case you didn’t know, Brewskie Butt, my spokescat and business partner is going on a virtual tour around the world to visit the friends he has made in various locations. Each day in May, he is going to visit a new city and/or geographical region around the globe. A drawing of him in a new place will appear here on this blog every day, and you will be able to bid on the drawing in an auction. When he returns home after his long trip, we plan to make a book featuring the best of the drawings.

Oh yes, and he plans to leave a clue every day as to where he will be going the next day on his blog, Just Meowin’. So make sure you check there and see if you can guess where he is going next!

Here’s the info about today’s drawing:

This auction is now closed.

5″ X7″ Prismacolor Pencil and Marker Drawing by artist BZTAT

Comes with an acid free mat ready for an 8″ X 10″ frame

Leave bids in increments of $5 below in the comments section.

Minimum Bid $40 USD

Shipping: $8 USA $18 International

BUY NOW OPTION: You can buy this piece now for $75 as long as no bids have been made in the comments below. Simply write BUY NOW in the comments and send a payment of $75 + shipping via PayPal to bztat at bztat.com.

Highest bid at 10:00 pm EST on Tuesday 5/10/11 wins the piece.

Winning bidder: send payment of bid + shipping to Paypal using email address: bztat at bztat.com

Please allow 4 weeks for USA shipping (We need to get good scans of all the drawings for the book, and it may take some time).

Mother's Day Tribute: The Cat Who Captured a Soul

Woman and cat Alzheimers art

“Reunited” Digital Art by BZTAT

This post was originally posted on 8/16/09. I am reposting it in tribute to my mother today for Mother’s Day. My mother’s illness has progressed since this writing, and she is much more incapacitated than she was at that time. But the sentiments and spirit of the post are the same. God bless everyone afflicted with Alzheimer’s Disease, and those who care for a loved one with the illness. I feel blessed to have had the opportunity to bond more deeply with my mother during this challenging part of our lives.

Update: My mother, Chris Boatright, passed away in her sleep on 5/16/11. It was a peaceful end to a long journey.

The Cat Who Captured a Soul

We often use the words, “awful”, “sad”, tragic”, “horrible disease”, etc. when we talk about Alzheimer’s Disease. I don’t.

My life has been significantly altered by Alzheimer’s Disease. In 2004, it became clear that my mother was afflicted by Alzheimer’s, and I moved her to Ohio from her beloved Houston, TX. She was not happy with the move, but ever the resilient phoenix, she adjusted. Having her as a more active part of my life and being responsible for her care were adjustments for me as well.

My mother lived in an independent living facility for four years until she needed a higher level of care and was moved to a nursing home in 2008. Her constant companion, Kitty Kat Who (named after the Lillian Jackson Braun murder mystery series) lived with her for those four years until the move to the nursing home. Kitty Kat Who came to live with me and my three cats. Until today, Mama and “Who” had not seen each other since their moves to different homes.

Today, they were reunited for a brief moment.

After researching ideas for a commissioned artwork for an Alzheimer’s organization, I spontaneously decided to bring my mother to my art studio for the first time ever, and I brought her beloved kitty in to visit. I wasn’t sure what would happen.

The look on my mother’s face and her utterance of “MY KITTY!” when she saw her cat assured me that she clearly recognized him. And despite the fact that he was completely disoriented by being in a new place, he warmed to her instantly. He endured holding and petting from her that he will not allow me even when he is comfortable. I was nothing short of amazed.

I guess, it makes sense, though. I have always been amazed by my mother. She has always been my idol.

Despite the fact that she had a difficult childhood, experienced unfulfilled dreams of being great at SOMETHING, and fell into motherhood without really having a calling for it, she always found a way to come out on top. She was intelligent, creative and gifted in social exchanges–all the things I wanted to be.

Motherhood was not easy on her or her three children. But she succeeded despite herself. Two of her offspring have raised amazing children of their own, and all have excelled in their respective careers.

Alzheimer’s is an insidious disease, and I feel strongly that further research is needed to combat it at every level. That said, I do not believe that we should write off those who are coping with it, and surviving it, as lost souls in the twilight of their lives.

My mother is a vibrant and active individual. She goes through the routines of her day as she struggles to cope with the daily challenges before her. Although often nonsensical, she converses with others and engages in social interaction at every possible opportunity. She is vulnerable, and she is afflicted. But she has dignity, and she has purpose. And most days, she has peace.

My mother has lost much. She no longer has the intellect she once had, and her memory is a wash. Although still very social, she lacks the grace and instinct she once had in conversational banter. Once very adventurous in creative activity, she now gets anxious and frustrated whenever I seek to engage her in some artistic activity.

But my mother is not defined by what she has lost. We are all defined by what we have gained, and what we have maintained, but most of all, what we have passed on to others.

My mother has passed on a lot to my siblings and me. A love for animals. A love for intellect. A love for creativity. A love for life.

Loss is inconsequential in the face of such gain.

I do not know if I will bring my mother back to the studio again to see her kitty. Such trips away from her home can be hard on her. Bringing them back together for this one moment, though, reminded me of how animals can bring us back to the most important parts of our being. They touch our souls in a way that cannot be forgotten.

There is ugliness in Alzheimer’s Disease, but there is also beauty. I thank my mother and her cat for helping me see the beauty today.

My mother is no longer able to visit Kitty Kat Who and has not seen him since this story was written. It will forever be one of the most special moments of my life. In homage, I am having a portrait of Kitty Kat Who created by an artist friend to go in her room. Thank you to those currently caring for my mother and to all of those who have cared for her in the past. You are all angels to my mother and I.