cut and torn paper / wood 10 1/8″ x 7 1/4″
The fiercely playful Nekomata (猫叉) joins my hoard of Yokai today. When I first came to Japan, I wondered why so many cats were completely lacking in tails. I guessed that they might be a strangely stubby local breed. It turns out that the owners cut off the tails when the cat is a kitten so it won’t turn into a nekomata, a “forked-cat”.
How a cat becomes a nekomata (or any kind of bake-neko / monster cat) is…odd. And downright ungrateful. If a cat is fed in the same place for a certain number of years, it turns evil. It then grows to rather unusual size, walks around on its hind legs, plays with dangerously magical fireballs (or dangerously fiery magic balls?), and can transform into a human. Most creepily, they are said to be able to re-animate the dead and control them like puppets. Big, ooky, used-to-be-your-best-friend puppets. (image details below the bump)


From a creative standpoint, this piece made me realize something very, very important. Thinking “For my next piece, I want to do something quick and fun!”, is the surest way to guarantee that I will be spending days and days wracking my brains on how to get that piece done. Nekomata fought me nearly every step of the way, particularly when it came to color. For some reason, I hit a massive wall when trying to pick the right color scheme. Ghostly, yet fun. Creepy, yet light and funky. I’m very happy with the way my kitty turned out, but, man, I got scratched alot. Thank goodness for the hours of amusement my bony friends provided. Poor Goemon, I think he’s getting dizzy, being batted around like that.
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Hi everyone! Thank you all for your very kind comments, and welcome to everyone from http://www.artistaday.com! Sorry it took so long to post my thoughts here…I got sideswiped by a few things that needed taking care of (some art-related, some not). In any case, I really appreciate all of your thoughts and kindness!
Paper Pictures – This particular piece really fought me for some reason. I don’t know exactly how long it took, but probably the better part of 4 days (just the papery part). That’s pretty unusual for a smallish piece. Of course, I had a couple other things I was working on during that time too, so it’s tough to say. But definitely longer than I expected it to. Some pieces are like that.
Bridget, Roger and Martha – Giant-sized Thank you! I will continue trying to be worthy of the high praise.
Daisy – Yeah, it took me ages to figure out about the short-tailed cats. Nobody wanted to tell me the truth. I just got a bunch of non-answers. Superstition is so weird and funny.
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The stuff about the cutting of the tails is a folk myth….in Japan there really is a tendency for cats to have bobtails. Japan is source of one of two tailless cat breeds in the world; the other is the Isle of Man off the coast of England.



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