As of this morning 68% of my Kickstarter rewards are delivered or consigned to the post. I’ve been going to the post office every day or two with 10-12 packages at a time, and am getting to be best buddies with Michael and Marc at my local post office. I should be able to get all the rest of the packages on their way next week, so if yours hasn’t arrived yet, it won’t be too much longer. And while you wait, let me tell you a bit about one of the most special creatures in the book…
This is the Grand Marhoot. The Grand Marhoot is, as the note in the book explains, “a particularly gentle, thoughtful creature who loves to be surrounded by books.” She was requested by one of my most generous backers who suggested that I invent a creature inspired by a mutual friend of ours, who is herself an inspiration. I placed the Grand Marhoot among books, which is how the real person has lived her entire life, as far as I know, with knitted wings to represent her own knitting and the knitted gifts bestowed on her by friends. She is also shown laughing, because one of the things I find most endearing about her is that despite her increasing forgetfulness, rather than getting frustrated or angry she just laughs gently. The timing of this print is meaningful, too, because she’s just had to move out of her apartment into assisted living, and her books have all had to be sorted, and packed up, and given away. She seems to be resigning herself to this, too, but there’s no doubt that it's a difficult transition.
As an art assignment, I’ve never done anything quite like this before: inventing a mythical creature inspired by a real person. I hope it serves as a cheerful reminder of all the real person’s most lovable traits, and that we can indeed learn from her “that gentleness and laughter bring light wherever they rest.”
By the way, “Grand Marhoot” is an anagram of the real person’s name, so extra credit points to anyone who can guess it!
[Picture: The Grand Marhoot, rubber block print by AEGN, from On the Virtues of Beasts of the Realms of Imagination, 2017.]
3 comments:
What a nice thing to do is to. I hope it cheers the original.
I hope so, too! =)
What a lovely tribute!
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