Author Archives: Suzanne Forbes

About Suzanne Forbes

Suzanne Forbes is a traditionally trained figurative artist who makes documentary art of queer culture and Berlin life. She also works in mixed media. She is a former New Yorker who immigrated to Berlin with her third husband and their two cats. Her work is crowdfunded by the support of her Patrons on Patreon; you could help! In previous lives Suzanne was a graffiti artist in downtown NY, a courtroom artist for CBS and CNN, a penciller for DC Comics on Star Trek, and a live-drawing chronicler of Bay Area alternative culture.

IRL drawings from the Queerberg/House of Royals Poke House takeover!

Prenz Emrah by Suzanne Forbes April 2020One of the last IRL drag shows I went to was Poke House/House of Presents at Monster Ronsons.

Gieza’s Poke House was having a takeover by House of Royals and the regal Mother of that House, Prens Emrah. It was the first time I drew and met Prenz Emrah, and that seems hard to imagine now, when their inspiration and creative power has become so precious to me.

House of Royals is the drag family of Queerberg Soli-party, a Soli Party with Refugee/ Migrant-PoC Queer performers. The folx of this house are so talented I can’t even begin to describe them. You gotta see for yourself.

You gotta watch Queerberg’s Don’t Rush brush drop. Some of the most beautiful, amazing and creative transformations I’ve ever seen.

Bubu Sababa at Monster Ronsons by Suzanne Forbes April 10 2020That January night was also the first time I drew Buba Sababa!

How it is possible that there was a time before I knew and helplessly stanned Buba? I can’t even imagine. Buba Sababa is the future of cool, the future of gender. More Buba here!

Learn about Prens’ online NOW IRL! incredibly special, fully accessible, QT*I*BIPOC! (Black, Indigenous, People of Colour who are also Queer, Trans and/or Intersex ) bellydance workshop !!

Learn how to keep your oranges fresh here. Such a joy to watch and so happy that Prens holds a space for those of us who have limited mobility and dance from our chairs!

Keil Li Divõn at Monster Ronsons March 31 2020 finished Sept 9 2020 by Suzanne ForbesUpdated Sept 10 with this drawing of the beautiful Keil Li Divõn !

Follow this pastel doll here :), listen here!

It’s so crucial to help Queerberg keep going in this time when the performers have lost their income from shows. Even small amounts matter. Most of the House/crew are refugees and asylum seekers, some of them folx who can’t safely express their true gender in the refugee housing where they live.

Here are all the Instagram accounts from the House of Royals Don’t Rush video; every one is a delightful follow.

@prince_emrah_1203
@kldivon
@thedarvishofficial
@madness_in_abyss
@zizi.zinabln
@buba__sababa
Julie Dancer
@mudialshami
@patricia_ofelija_
@dalaa.alsham.1848
@caddydomplex
@nana_glam95
@kasha_be94
@katanasix
@theonlyshayma
@dancingqueerofficial
Song by @haifamagick
Video by @kldivon

Like they say here,

“As refugees, we know exactly what “show must go on” means. And corona is no exception. We are blessed to have each other and the friends who are part of the crew. We cannot wait to come back more resilient, and more beautiful 😘 ”

كلاجئين، نعرف تماما ماذا يعني “العرض لازم يستمر”. والكورونا ليس استثناء. نحن محظوظين لانه لدينا بعضنا البعض والاصدقاء الذي شاركوا معنا. وبانتظار للرجوع كيف كنا واحسن.😘 !!

Mülteciler olarak, “şovun devam etmesi gerektiğini” tam olarak biliyoruz. Korona da buna dahil.
Birbirimize ve ekibin bir parçası olan arkadaşlara sahip olduğumuz için cok sansliyiz.
Daha güclü ve daha güzel geri dönmek için sabırsızlanıyoruz 😘

 

Still Life without Woodpecker.

Still life with raygun and Gumby prob 1990 or 91 Rachel Ketchum aka Suzanne ForbesI made a lot of still-life drawings and paintings in my many years in art school.

I don’t like making still-lifes, which is why I haven’t done a single one since I left school. Drawing and painting people was always what I cared about. But I am perfectly capable of doing still-life pictures, as long as I can have a little fun. Like the still life with raygun and Gumby above, probably from 1990 or 1991, when I was at MCAD. Charcoal on paper.

still life with raygun 1985ish by Rachel Ketchum aka Suzanne Forbes

1985-ish, still life with raygun.

Plus a coffee cup and a pitcher stacked on top of something to make more shapes and values! Ink, probably a Pilot fine-point, on paper.

Pipe drawing by Rachel Ketchum aka Suzanne Forbes 1986

This is also from before I got sober, at Parsons in 1987.

It’s a picture of my cigarettes and my old glass heroin smoking pipe ( I had “graduated” to snorting). I was always crying out for help, really. Fine-point pen on paper.

Still by Rachel Ketchum aka Suzanne Forbes Chelsea Feb 1987This one is from February 1987.

It was painted in the bathroom of the Chelsea apartment I grew up in. My mom always made sure there were vegetables in the house; I cooked sporadically, having taught myself as a teenage vegetarian.

Double vision still life by Suzanne Forbes working as Rachel Ketchum Fall 1988Double vision!

That was a song, if you remember. My beer can and cigarette still-life, probably 1988.

Still life with weird duck prob 1987 to 89 by Rachel Ketchum aka Suzanne ForbesHere is a still life with a weird duck.

Probably 1987 to 89. Charcoal on paper.Still life with normal duck prob 1987 to 89 by Rachel Ketchum aka Suzanne Forbes

And here is a still life with a normal duck.

Made in the same timeframe. Pencil on paper.
Shoe acrylic on paper horizontal prob fall 1989 by Rachel Ketchum aka Suzanne Forbes

Color study of a shoe!

From the painting class I took through MCAD in Fall 1989, I think. Acrylic on paper.

Bathroom in St Paul by Rachel Ketchum aka Suzanne Forbes winter 1990Here is the bathroom of the apartment in St. Paul that I shared with Anita in winter 1990.

It was quite a dark bathroom! Pencil on paper.

Sketchbook 1990 still life by Rachel Ketchum aka Suzanne ForbesMy phone/answering machine. Remember those?

Graphite on paper, August 8 1990. The writing says, “Pretty fruitless but I still want that erase button for my life”.

Watermelon and Sunglasses 10 bet 1988 and 1992 by Rachel Ketchum aka Suzanne ForbesNow here is where it gets wild.

I don’t know for sure when I did the watermelon sunglasses pictures.

Watermelon and Sunglasses 9 bet 1988 and 1992 by Rachel Ketchum aka Suzanne ForbesI think it was at Parsons, where I had a class where we used a Windsor and Newton series 7 sable and Sumi ink.

Watermelon and Sunglasses 1 bet 1988 and 1992 by Rachel Ketchum aka Suzanne ForbesBut it could have been during Tom Garrett’s illustration class at MCAD.

Watermelon and Sunglasses 2 bet 1988 and 1992 by Rachel Ketchum aka Suzanne ForbesSo I am gonna say these were done between 1988 and 1991.

Watermelon and Sunglasses 8 bet 1988 and 1992 Rachel Ketchum aka Suzanne ForbesThey look like the kind of thing you’d do in class, except those were my cat-eye sunglasses.

Still, I could have brought them to class.

Watermelon and Sunglasses 6 bet 1988 and 1992 by Rachel Ketchum aka Suzanne ForbesI honestly don’t remember.

I have a hazy, hazy memory of scattering the salt on the wash of ink.

It was the first time I used that technique.

That’s all I remember. They’re all 18″ by 24″, ink and salt on paper.

Seriously, if you had had to make fifteen drawings of a cut watermelon and a pair of black plastic sunglasses, using only ink, water, and salt, would you have stored it in your memories?

Most of these paintings and drawings had never been photographed; until now, no record of them existed – if we had a fire or flood they would just be gone forever.

I am so grateful to my Patrons on Patreon, whose monthly financial support makes it possible for me to take time to document my art archives.