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Meet Quint, The Painting Cat!

I’ve profiled many talented felines here over the years, including therapy cats, photographer kitties, cat burglars, bestselling author cats and even a TV newsCATster.  Today it is my great pleasure to introduce you to another gifted feline – Quint, a cat who paints! Quint’s abstract art is just exquisite, and the kitty himself is quite the charmer. I know you will enjoy getting to know “Quint the Painting Cat” just as much as I have.

Julia: How old are you, and how long have you been painting?
Quint: I turned one year old at the beginning of May. Everyone says I’m still a baby, so I get lots of kisses. That’s not so bad. Officially, I took up painting last October. Unofficially, I’d been practicing my paw-strokes for about a year.

Julia: Your paintings are so beautiful! How did you pawrents discover that you had this artistic gift? 
Quint: Thank you! And thank you for calling it a gift! My pawrents didn’t think it was that at first. I’m not using names or anything but when I was little, I used to watch my dad get ready to face the world each morning and during that time somehow, little white dots would magically appear on the bathroom mirror. Well, no dot is safe with me! I’d touch and pat each one and sometimes, the dots would smear and swirl and that made me want to tug at each one even more. Mom wiped away my art every day and I had a fresh canvas to work on the next morning. When I was a little older, one day I thought the walls of our Cat Den looked boring and needed some help. The way mom tells it, I graduated from toothpaste on a mirror to cat litter smears on her walls. And that’s when I think I finally got through to them – I’m an artist and I needed a more acceptable outlet!

Julia: Why do you like to paint? 
Quint: Hmm, I think most artists don’t know why they do what they do. We just feel the need to express ourselves differently than most. This fall marks one year since I began painting and that milestone excites me. When something excites me, paint helps me express my excitement. Oh, and it’s fun to get colors on my big, white paws.

Julia: Could you describe your painting process? 
Quint: Sure, that’s easy. Usually, mom picks up on my restlessness and pulls my cardboard ‘studio’ together quickly. If I’ve been outside admiring flowers or sitting in my window watching birds, mom uses those color cues to set out a few paint dabs in a shallow bowl along with whatever I choose to paint on that day - small square canvases or heavy artist paper. When she tells me she’s ready, I find one of my mousies to take with me; for extra inspiration, and we get to work! I touch some of the paint and dab it on the paper. Sometimes, I’m in the mood for bold streaks and hard paw prints and sometimes I try to be more gentle and delicate. It all depends on my day!

Julia: What are your favorite colors to paint with? 
Quint: Yippee! I like it when asked my favorite colors! I like purple a lot and yellow. I have a hard time not putting yellow on everything. This summer I worked with red and that was fun, but I like orange and apricot better.

Julia: What inspires you to paint? 
Quint: Birds, leaves and the big open sky. Changing seasons, a vision, a memory, a mood. Mr. Mousie inspires me. The chicken cat treats I get after each painting session ain’t bad either!

Julia: How would you describe your painting style? 
Quint: Well, I’m no Picatso, Purrkirev or Pawicelli, that’s for sure. I like to think of my work as modernism with a touch of abstract spontaneous expressionism. Or maybe Cat-Meets-Paintism.

Julia: If you could get your paintings displayed anywhere in the world, where would you most like to see them? 
Quint: This is a hard question! Big fancy places aren’t terribly impawtant to me. Honestly, I’d love to see them decorating no-kill shelters around the world. I think that would raise interest and much needed money papers.

Julia: What kind of paint do you use? 
Quint: I like the child and pet-friendly acrylic water-based paint me and my dad find at our local craft store. Have you seen my pictures of shopping for art supplies? That was a blast! I wanted one of everything in the store!

Julia: How long does each Quint “masterpiece” take?
Quint: “Masterpiece” * paw covers snicker * That depends on the colors and how many I want to use. I have to fight my tendency to go for the light colors first before adding stronger, bold colors. That makes a muddy painting. Lately, mom gives me dark colors to begin with and then we take a break to let the paint dry. After play time, meal time and a short nap, me and Mr. Mousie are ready to wrap it up using lighter shades. 24 human hours later, give or take, it’s ready to be shipped around the world!

Julia: After a painting session, do you have to take a bath or just get your paws washed? And do you mind? 
Quint: A whole bath? Never! I don’t think I’d like that! Most of the time, I don’t mind having my paw(s) dipped in warm, soapy water afterward. Sometimes though, I’m not happy with my work that day and I just want to get away. Dad calls that “Painting the floor.” I don’t know why. MOL!

Julia: Do you paint with both paws, or just one? 
Quint: I’m right-pawed but to be purrfectly honest, I slip my left paw in there every once in a while.

Julia: What do you like most about being a famous painting cat?
Quint: Famous? Who’s famous? Me? Naw, not me! Mom says I won’t be famous unless I can get over my dislike of being photographed during work. I LOVE the flashy box and I’ve been rightly accused more than once of being a ham. Just don’t bother me while painting.

But I guess if I were a famous painting cat, what I’d like most is knowing that half of each painting sale goes to help kitties that no one wants. I was almost one of those cats and look at me now! I’m proof that you never know what pawsome talent lies within a kitty waiting for a forever family!



I ’ve penciled   numerous talented  kitties then over the times, including  remedy  pussycats,  shooter kitties, cat burglars, bestselling author  pussycats and indeed a television newsCATster. moment it's my great pleasure to introduce you to another blessed   nimble – Quint, a cat who paints! Quint’s abstract art is just exquisite, and the kitty himself is quite the conjurer . I know you'll enjoy getting to know “ Quint the oil Cat ” just as  important as I have.   Julia How old are you, and how long have you been painting?  Quint I turned one time old at the  morning of May. Everyone says I ’m still a baby, so I get lots of kisses. That’s not so bad. Officially, I took up  oil last October. Unofficially, I ’d been  rehearsing my paw- strokes for about a time.   Julia Your  oils are so beautiful! How did you pawrents discover that you had this cultural gift?  Quint Thank you! And thank you for calling it a gift! My pawrents did n’t  suppose it was that at first. I ’m not using names or anything but when I was little, I used to watch my  pater
             get ready to face the world each morning and during that time ever, little white blotches would magically appear on the  restroom glass. Well, no  fleck is safe with me! I ’d touch and  stroke each one and  occasionally, the blotches would smear and curve and that made me want to  haul at each one indeed more. Mom wiped away my art every day and I had a fresh oil to work on the coming morning. When I was a little aged, one day I allowed
             the walls of our Cat Den looked boring and  demanded some help. The way  mama  tells it, I graduated from toothpaste on a glass to cat  waste smears on her walls. And that’s when I  suppose I eventually got through to them – I ’m an artist and I  demanded a more  respectable outlet!   Julia Why do you like to paint?  Quint Hmm, I  suppose most artists do n’t know why they do what they do. We just feel the need to express ourselves else than  utmost. This fall marks one time since I began painting and that  corner excites me. When  commodity excites me,  makeup helps me express my excitement. Oh, and it’s fun to get colors on my big, white paws.    Julia Could you describe your  oil process?  Quint Sure, that’s easy. generally,  mama  picks up on my restlessness and pulls my cardboard ‘ plant ’ togetherquickly.However,  mama  uses those color cues to set out a many  makeup dabs in a shallow  coliseum along with whatever I choose to paint on that day-small square  oils or heavy artist paper, If I ’ve been outside  esteeming flowers or sitting in my window watching  catcalls. When she tells me she’s ready, I find one of my mousies to take with me; for  redundant alleviation, and we get to work! I touch some of the  makeup and dab it on the paper. occasionally, I ’m in the mood for bold  stripes and hard paw prints and  occasionally I try to be more gentle and delicate. It all depends on my day!   Julia What are your favorite colors to  makeup with?  Quint Yippee! I like it when asked my favorite colors! I like  grandiloquent a lot and  unheroic. I've a hard time not putting  unheroic on everything. This summer I worked with red and that was  delightful, but I like orange and apricot better.    Julia What inspires you to paint?  Quint Birds, leaves and the big open sky. Changing seasons, a vision, a memory, a mood.Mr. Mousie inspires me. The  funk cat treats I get after each  oil session ai n’t bad either!   Julia How would you describe your  oil style?  Quint Well, I ’m no Picatso, Purrkirev or Pawicelli, that’s for sure. I like to  suppose of my work as euphemism with a touch of abstract  robotic expressionism. Or  perhaps Cat- Meets- Paintism.   Julia If you could get your  oils displayed anywhere in the world, where would you most like to see them?  Quint This is a hard question! Big fancy places are n’t terribly impawtant to me. Actually, I ’d love to see them decorating no- kill  harbors around the world. I  suppose that would raise interest and  important  demanded  plutocrat papers.    Julia What kind of  makeup do you use?  Quint I like the child and pet-friendly acrylic water- grounded  makeup me and my  pater
             find at our original craft store. Have you seen my  filmland of shopping for art  inventories? That was a blast! I wanted one of everything in the store!   Julia How long does each Quint “ masterpiece ” take?  Quint “ Masterpiece ” * paw covers snicker * That depends on the colors and how  numerous I want to use. I've to fight my tendency to go for the light colors first before adding stronger, bold colors. That makes a muddy  oil. recently,  mama  gives me dark colors to begin with and  also we take a break to let the  makeup dry. After play time,  mess time and a short nap, me andMr. Mousie are ready to wrap it up using lighter  tones. 24  mortal hours  latterly, give or take, it’s ready to be  packed  around the world!   Julia After a  oil session, do you have to take a bath or just get your paws washed? And do you mind?  Quint A whole bath? noway! I do n’t  suppose I ’d like that! utmost of the time, I do n’t mind having my paw( s) dipped in warm, adulatory water  subsequently. occasionally  however, I ’m not happy with my work that day and I just want to get down. Dad calls that “ Painting the  bottom. ” I do n’t know why. MOL!    Julia Do you paint with both paws, or just one?  Quint I ’m right- pawed but to be purrfectly honest, I slip my left paw in there every  formerly in a while.   Julia What do you like  utmost about being a  notorious  oil cat?  Quint Famous? Who’s  notorious? Me? Naw, not me! mama says I wo n’t be  notorious unless I can get over my dislike of being mugged during work. I LOVE the flashy box and I ’ve been  correctly  indicted  further than  formerly of being a ham. Just do n’t bother me while  oil.   But I guess if I were a  notorious  oil cat, what I ’d like most is knowing that half of each  oil  trade goes to help kitties that no bone
             wants. I was  nearly one of those  pussycats and look at me now! I ’m  evidence that you  noway  know what pawsome  gift lies within a kitty  staying for a  ever family! 

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