Category Archives: Embroidery &Mixed Media Art

Bug Stuff! And street art, and one of my very oldest mixed media pieces.

Beetle crown and Suzanne Forbes at Club Gretchen July 16 2022It’s been a while since there’s been any bug stuff!

I didn’t stop loving bugs, as you can see from these pictures!

Iridescent insect crown by Suzanne Forbes July 2022 detailI tried a new material for the first time on this metal crown: chrome/chameleon powder, like you see in fancy gel nail polish. I’ve been wanting to try it for ages, but I’m always skittish about new materials.

So I did a trial run on just a tiny part of the crown – the small brass bugs at the tips of each ray. I did my usual hot water and soap soak of the brass findings, then dried them in the sun and attached them to the metal filigree crown with uv resin.

Sprayed the whole thing black, then added AB Jet crystals, gradient pearls, and iridescent titanium finished cicadas.

Then I rubbed the green/purple chameleon powder on the black-painted brass bugs and varnished them with an acrylic varnish. The brushful of varnish picked up the powder easily, smearing it around, and the duochrome effect was limited. It was obvious that I really needed to use the recommended tacky UV resin base coat and UV resin top coat for the best effect.

So I did, in my next big project – The Purple Queer Wrath Tiger!

Suzanne Forbes photographed at Club Gretchen by fasermacka and gretl.wand July 16 2022I also had a wonderful Bug Art encounter at Club Gretchen, when I went to draw at the Queerberg Presents Festival.

When my taxi pulled up, I saw a crowd of femme and non-binary looking folks gathered around benches in front of the club. They were picnicking and working, with boxes of paste-up art. Some were my age, which I love to see! The group is a paste-up urban art crew* who renews the two large murals every two months. This month, insects were heavily featured! Imagine how happy they were when I walked up in my butterfly dress and scarf and beetle backpack!

@fasermacka and @gretl.wand took the pictures, and I gave them my card and they kindly sent copies soon after!

I also got to meet IRL the wonderful urban enhancer TextileStreetArt, who gave me a piece of tatting lace! How cool to meet this artist I’ve followed online for several years.

Tatting lace by Textile Street Art July 22 2022 with duochrome powderI took the tatting lace home and painted it with UV resin base, rubbed duochrome powder on it, and covered it with clear UV varnish.

It might seem rude to receive a gift of an exquisite handmade piece from someone and immediately transform it. But street art is a dialogue, an act of faith in leaving something to the elements and the street’s uses of things. It’s made to glitch/remix/collab.

Kaey with Tatting lace and paste up art by Textile Street Art at Queerberg Presents Whoriental Festival July 22 2022

Kaey with Tatting lace and paste up art by Textile Street Art at Queerberg Presents Whoriental Festival July 22 2022

I may wear this as a necklace or chest piece, as Kaey does above!

My relationship with lace and street art goes back to my own very beginnings as a graffiti artist.

I had lace doilies all over my West Village bedroom in 1981, and got interested in using them as stencils. Using spraypaint, the effect was remarkably like tie-dying, another thing we did a lot when I was a teenager.

Lace stencil tie dye dinosaur by Suzanne Forbes as Rachel Ketchum 1981The very oldest – I was 14!- of these projects survives, in our hallway in Berlin. I spraypainted the plastic T. Rex skeleton with Krylon Pastel Aqua, a color much loved by graffiti artists, then laid the lace over it and sprayed dark blue.

This was long before the days of plastic-friendly or acrylic spraypaints; it was in the days when I used solvent-based Krylon enamel exclusively of course (and you had to steal it, you couldn’t buy it.) Although I couldn’t afford to buy it now!

Krylon Pastel Aqua Spray PaintSo the unprimed dinosaur skeleton remained a little tacky for the first decade or two, until finally the paint and the plastic and the dust all kind of fused together.

I believe I tried the lace trick in the wild too, but of course there is no documentation. Still, the dino is here. Has always been in every place I’ve lived. I had a wonderful insight about my life today, one that speaks to why I am fairly at peace with a shortened lifespan and physical limits.

I thought, “I have been able to be exactly who I am my entire life, and that is a very rare privilege.”

*About the paste-up wall art at Club Gretchen:

On her post about the installation, Gretl Wand says,
“again 2 beautiful walls were created with a great crew thank you!”
otte von @omasgegenrechts.berlin
bassa
@_ola_art_official
@_ablin_
@iseefernsehturm
@doyouspeakmagick_official
@art.omato
@stickermaidberlin 💋
@textilestreetart
@marlix_art
and thanks for the support of
@tweet_streetart
@mutabel
@mini._mantis._art
@o0_markant_0o
@metraeda
@vividtrash
@rudelbildung
@___ghostcat____

For Queer Wrath Month, a custom steed for my trans action figures!

Purple Queer Wrath Month Battle Tiger custom for trans action figures by Suzanne Forbes July 22 2022 My custom trans action figure Cherie and her girlfriend Edwina needed a fierce steed for LGTBTQ+ Wrath Month!

I saw this He-Man Masters of the Universe Panthor figure on sale this spring. I knew she was perfect for my traditional Pride Month mixed media project.

Or for Gay Wrath Month!

In Germany and much of Europe Pride Month is actually July, but there’s no reason we can’t combine Pride and Wrath!

Purple Queer Wrath Month Battle Tiger custom for trans action figures by Suzanne Forbes July 22 2022After all, combining Pride and Wrath is where it all began.

It’s Christopher Street Day weekend in Berlin, and the streets and clubs are full of people.

Purple Queer Wrath Month Battle Tiger custom for trans action figures by Suzanne Forbes July 22 2022I can’t go out and join them. So this is the parade in our house!

Although disability access for CSD Berlin and disabled pride contingents are increasing! And lots of orgs had beautiful graphics showing wheelchair users this year 🙂

Masters of the Universe Panthor Battle Tiger custom for trans action figures by Suzanne Forbes July 22 2022 faceupCustomizing the Battle Tiger was fairly easy.

I wiped down her face with alcohol to remove mold release and hand oils. I sculpted new, larger ears with my beloved Apoxie-Sculpt. The ears cured overnight, then I painted her face with artists’ acrylic to emphasize her features.

A few dark washes followed by different hues of drybrushing really made the sculpt shine. Extra pink to add dimension to her tongue, red inside nostrils, and painting white what Jorts the Cat calls the “secret teeth” helped too. I painted the Black Trans Pride flag colors on the tiger’s tail.

Purple Queer Wrath Month Battle Tiger custom for trans action figures by Suzanne Forbes July 22 2022 I also added highlights and lowlights to her ruff and shoulders, to integrate the head sculpt paint job with her body.

Finally I varnished the paint job with DecoArt DuraClear gloss acrylic polyurethane and added a dome of clear gloss over her eyes, tongue and inner nostrils with UV resin. Just like I did with my Snow Queen’s reindeer! Purple Queer Wrath Month Battle Tiger custom for trans action figures by Suzanne Forbes July 22 2022 boopI would note that the gloss polyurethane is a little shinier than the toy’s finish, but Mod Podge matte would have been a little duller.

It shows up more in photos than IRL. Kinda have to choose your poison with these materials.

MOTU Battle Tiger miniature fantasy saddle custom for trans action figures by Suzanne Forbes July 22 2022The embellished saddle and saddle blanket were the real work.

I had to carve out the saddle’s sides first, because Cherie doesn’t have sideways legs articulation and she’s wearing a skirt. I did that with an old pair of cuticle nippers, a great tool for cutting toy plastic, then filed.

I smoothed the cut areas with Apoxie Sculpt. Once it cured, I sprayed the whole saddle down with alcohol to degrease, then wiped it down and painted the areas I planned to duochrome black.

MOTU Origins Panthor Battle Tiger custom for trans action figures by Suzanne Forbes July 22 2022 saddle After that I applied the UV resin nail base, a clear base that hardens to tacky under the LED nail lamp.

I rubbed the duochrome powder on with a brush, which was pretty and messy. It clings neatly to the base, and brushing away the excess powder to see a shining surface is not unlike working with gold or silver leaf. After burnishing the powder, I painted on a layer of gloss top coat and cured it under the UV LED lamp. Amazing results! Soooo shiny!

Masters of the Universe Battle Tiger custom for trans action figures by Suzanne Forbes July 22 2022 saddleOnce the duochrome effects were done, I added gradient pearls and DMC crystals in AB Jet and AB Siam.

The saddle’s seat had to be raised for Cherie, so I used two layers of double thickness felt, beveled into shape. I covered it with one of the very, very last scraps of my beloved changeant blue-purple velvet bought at that great art supply store on Haight St. in 1999.

Then iridescent vinyl knee pads and pommel and cantle effects. Plus lots of miniature picot trim from The Dolls House Draper! For the saddle blanket, I pulled out every random scrap of purple ribbon I’d ever saved, and was thrilled at how I managed to get the colors to work together with the Black Trans Pride flag on the tiger’s tail.

MOTU Origins Panthor before Queer As Fuck customization

So much work, and I’m so proud of the results!

Incredible gratitude to my Patreon Patrons, whose monthly financial support makes it possible for me to continue making Queer As Fuck art as a  disabled artist.

Previous Trans Pride and CSD Berlin toy art projects:

GodXXX Noirphiles Trans Magic Barbie for Dollicious Life Mochallenge!

Trans pride and power: action figures and stuffed trans mermaid doll!

Christopher Street Day in Berlin: miniature rainbow ice cream party collab with Littlest Sweet Shop!

Trans Dino-Witch, a vision of protection and safety for trans folx.