Calling all Warrior Women

Lately I've been connecting more with Goddess as warrior and so my paintings reflect that. I associate warrior Goddesses with the elements of fire and air; turbulent, creative, passionate; women who seek change and truth and revolution. It's time, don't you think? Below you will find a video featuring three warrior Goddesses, one of whom is Tangerine Bolen, Revolution Truth founder and director and a good friend of mine. The words were written by Tangerine and spoken and danced by Rivera Sun, author of The Dandelion Insurrection. Music is by Crowfoot. Kathy Crabbe, Goddess of the Hunt, 2014, watercolor on paper, 8 x 11”.

Art above is from my Creative Soul Guide series. New: Soul Essence Portraits & Reading.

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The God of Poets Has Two Hands

Beginning to see the light. Acrylic on canvas, 48 x 48 inches. © 2012 by Kathy CrabbeMy mom calls this one sinister, my best friend, Jen calls it 'almost holy' but whatever happened during the process of creation, I can't really say, it felt channeled and it felt like having my good friend, Tangerine of Revolution Truth visit while I painted helped make it what it is. Astrologically, both my progressed moon and sun are in Scorpio; it's time to cut the bullshit, no? Sinister or holy, what do you think? The Poet Has Come Back (by Margaret Atwood)

The poet has come back to being a poet after decades of being virtuous instead.

Can’t you be both? No. Not in public.

You could, once, back when God was still thundering vengeance

and liked the scent of blood, and hadn’t got around to slippery forgiveness.

Then you could scatter incense and praise, and wear your snake necklace,

and hymn the crushed skulls of your enemies to a pious chorus.

No deferential smiling, no baking of cookies, no I’m a nice person really.

Welcome back, my dear. Time to resume our vigil,

time to unlock the cellar door, time to remind ourselves

that the god of poets has two hands: the dexterous, the sinister.

Hidden Truth

Untitled. Acrylic, pastel & charcoal on canvas, 48 x 48 inches. © 2012 by Kathy Crabbe One of my best friends suggested that my newest painting series, Journey Into Intimacy is all about penises and vaginas. If so, than this latest in the series is right on target although that was not my intention when I started it.  But I can say that having one of my best friends, Tangerine Bolen, an academic activist, writer and founder of Revolution Truth stay with me for 10 days really changed my life and exposed me to the hidden, bloated underbelly of the capitalist system over-running our country; we are in a sorry state and we need to wake up. I recommend Pulitzer prize winning author, Chris Hedge's book Death of the Liberal Class and his Truth Dig column to get you going.

All we have, as Vaclav Havel writes, is our own powerlessness. And that powerlessness is our strength. The survival of the (Occupy) movement depends on embracing this powerlessness. It depends on two of our most important assets—utter and complete transparency and a rigid adherence to nonviolence, including respect for private property. This permits us, as Havel puts it in his 1978 essay “The Power of the Powerless,” to live in truth. And by living in truth we expose a corrupt corporate state that perpetrates lies and lives in deceit. ~ Chris Hedges, Occupy Draws Strength from the Powerless