Re-issue: Drawing Inspiration w/ Maira Kalman
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Preface
Since we have spent with so many great guests over the years, we decided to re-release select episodes from our archive to celebrate these amazing stories again. In this case, we are bringing back artist Maira Kalman’s episode that was recorded live in person at our NYC studio before the pandemic. Hearing her story again reminded us about how our relationship with dogs can surprisingly change, especially when you need them the most. It’s something that’s become only more relevant with many people discovering how lifesaving dogs can be when we’ve been isolated from each other in lockdowns.
From Fear To Friendship, How Dogs Became A Muse and Close Companion for Maira Kalman
About The Episode
Maira Kalman came with her family to New York City in the 1950s. Growing up, there were never any dogs in her home. But it wasn’t just the reluctance to have them by her parents, it was fear and terror of them.
The more time went by, that fear started to slowly dissipate within Maira herself. At the same time, she was becoming fascinated with them from an artist’s perspective, which would later grow.
Later on, her husband became ill and they decided to get a family dog to help their kids during that period. However, that dog really turned into Maira’s trusted companion.
Pete, an Irish Wheaton, also became Maira’s artistic muse and a frequent fixture of her drawings. He became the subject of an illustrated book, What Pete Ate: From A To Z, where she chronicled his wide food palette (including items around the house). But it wasn’t only her personal work either - Pete even appeared on the cover of an issue of The New Yorker, who Maira frequently contributes to.
Another book that Maira did, Beloved Dog, some of her best dog illustrations from over the years, mixed in with some personal essays. Dogs have been one of the most important parts of her work over the years. Even for when taking Pete on walks, who has since passed, she would get inspiration around New York City - and still does, only now it’s just enjoying looking at other people’s dogs (at least for now, that is, with a future potential dog on the horizon).
About The Guest - Maira Kalman
Maira Kalman is an Israeli-born American illustrator, writer, artist, and designer. She has written and illustrated eighteen children’s books and is a frequent contributor to The New Yorker, including creating several covers for the magazine that you may have seen before. After initially being afraid of dogs from a young age, Maira eventually had a change of heart and opened up her world to dogs. She realized how much dogs have to teach us, how they’re natural comedians, and how they make us better as people.
Featured Links
Maira Kalman website - https://www.mairakalman.com
Maira Kalman on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mairakalman
Maira Kalman on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Maira-Kalman-1602431913332189/
Maira Kalman on Twitter - https://twitter.com/mairakalman
What Pete Ate: from A To Z book on Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/What-Pete-Ate-Maira-Kalman/dp/014250159X
Beloved Dog book on Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Beloved-Dog-Maira-Kalman/dp/1594205949
Françoise Mouly, Art Editor of The New Yorker - https://www.newyorker.com/contributors/francoise-mouly
Julie Saul Projects - http://juliesaulprojects.com
Isaac Mizrahi episode of Dog Save The People - https://www.dogsavethepeople.com/episodes/isaac-mizrahi