And now for something completely different…
As I’ve mentioned from time to time, I was brought up in a family of artists in Chicago. Among my parents’ friends was Max Kahn, a kind and gentle man, and a well-known artist and lithographer. Not only was I fond of Max, I liked his work as well
The other day I found an old card featuring one of Max’s lithographs, and it took me back to the old days when we would visit Max and his wife, artist Eleanor Coen, in their studio and see their recent work.
Max’s cat – the original
After some thought I decided to try and express Max’s idea in embroidery. I don’t usually copy other people’s work, but I didn’t think Max would have minded, and I thought that embroidery would express the texture of the cat’s coat and the little girl’s hair
A tribute to Max’s cat
I’m not sure if it’s a success or not, but it reminds me of those old days. Who knows – if he was still with us, maybe Max would have tried designing for machine embroidery himself!
Oh well, that’s enough of arty things. Next week I’ll be back to the more decorative