we ARE generation X

Kathy Crabbe, We are Generation X, 2013, mixed media on paper, 5 x 7”.

Kathy Crabbe, We are Generation X, 2013, ink on paper, 5 x 7”.

Random thoughts of the day:

Working and being alone as a writer/artist means you can amuse yourself well enough on your own and hopefully get paid for it! (and trust me, not a lot of us are ready for the task!)

Kathy Crabbe, We are the soul in the machine, 2013, ink on paper, 5 x 7”.

Kathy Crabbe, We are the soul in the machine, 2013, ink on paper, 5 x 7”.

How to draw something you care about:

  1. Paint/draw from emotion
  2. Create from and explore an idea you are passionate about
  3. Tell a story/narrative
  4. Combine all 3

Kathy Crabbe at the GETTY Museumat the Getty Museum, Los Angeles

No one cares what you create...really. You have to make them care.

Kathy Crabbe, flying where no soul has flown before, 2013, ink on paper, 5 x 7”.

Kathy Crabbe, Flying where no soul has flown before, 2013, ink on paper, 5 x 7”.

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Love Happens

Kathy Crabbe, Love happens, 2013, pen on paper, 5 x 6.5”.Grimlet says: "Love Happens"

Welcome to my newest offering: Kill the Darlings! (kicking against the pricks) - a comic-surreal about love, floating marshmallows, souls-in-the-machine, knees and healing. More coming soon!

Grimlet was inspired by my recent visit to Los AngelesKathy at Mohawk Bend to take in the Giant Robot Biennale at the Japanese American Museum, the Giotto exhibit at the Getty, an art opening in Chinatown at L2Kontemporary featuring the work of Simone Gad called Facades and Exploding Fu-Dogs plus I purchased some pens and paper at Kinokuniya Bookstore  in Little Tokyo (I like drawing in public - see photo to the right) and last but not least it was a weekend to celebrate twenty years of wedded bliss - yes indeed.

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Sketching at Mohawk Bend, Echo Park >