Woodmere Cats

1989
Linda Brenner

Object Details

TITLE:
Woodmere Cats
DATE:
1989
MEDIUM:
Bronze
DIMENSIONS:
14 x 8 x 20 in.
CREDIT LINE:
Gift of the artist, 2018

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Description

Linda Brenner’s Woodmere Cats began as a portrait head of the artist’s beloved cat Omar after he was diagnosed with cancer. Omar was operated on by Sue McDonough at the cat hospital and he did so well that he lived for another 18 months. The artist continued to work on the portrait, which evolved into a life-size drawing. Brenner drew him in two poses to suggest walking.

When Brenner decided to translate the drawings into sculpture, she modeled them in clay and then made a plaster cast and a rubber mold to prepare them to be cast in bronze. She cast the first edition in 1987 at PAFA when she started teaching there and they were exhibited as Cat Walk on a custom base. The second edition, which includes those now at Woodmere, was cast at Laran Foundry in 1989.

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