Someone who has worked incredibly hard, is kind, supportive of other artists and her family. She is original and creative, and finally in her 70s started getting recognition. A woman with an incredible sense of humor, unpretentious and direct being and I am so thrilled for her success! ❤
KB avoids the bulls##t! Instead answers these questions about being an artist with honestly & truthfulness. She is brilliant and well spoken. I’m inspired . Thank you
This one is for all the creatives out there! One of the most inspirational videos I’ve seen in recent days if you need a reminder of why we become artists. 🙂❤️. I’ve re-posted this on my social media feeds as it is so relatable to many artists working today. Katherine is the real deal! Good job Xevolvez
I love this! I can relate totally…I’m in my 70’s, too. I love her thoughts about her painting relating more to poetry than politics. Yes! Same. I’m a basically self taught but, now “study” with others on RU-vid for inspiration! Many great teachers out there!! Thanks for expressing how I feel Katherine!! Love your work! ❤
Outstanding interview and delving into KB's take on being an artist. I love her way of not pigeon-holing herself into the "commercial" part of Art for making money only! Self expression through her visions and experiences coming alive on the canvas or any other object that is around! Inspiring.
Good documentary. But; Agreed on the music being too loud and distracting. For my senses, it feels like it competes with the voice. Detracting from the art because it’s so present. Maybe just too loud.
Wonderful progression of your work and the filming of you in the process. Engaging more and more as you painted. For me the backstory how you came to this point hit in a personal place having lived during the same period of time as you. Although a man, I see the world through the eyes of my mother. Some might call it gender confusion. Maybe once upon a time but now fitting into my skin whether male of female is of little concern. Thank you.
WOW I love this film! Beautiful person and so much how it feels for me too! I looked her up and saw her age ..82.. is this a recent film? She really looks younger..
Thanks for a great interview. Really inspiring, and so simple and honest. But what's with the music?? That repeating eeeehh sound, hurts my teeth.Having to strain to hear her talk. Please choose less obtrusive music for your future work, or just leave the music out.
Bigger and bigger canvases, smaller and smaller ideas. A worthy representative of the galleries that keep their stable of artists in touch with the richest collectors, the curators who buy just in case....As Marcel Duchamp, another con artist, so rightly said...to be an artist is easy, you have to wait 75 years. When you see such crusts raised to the pinnacle, you don't have to think too hard to realize that art is really in crisis.
I would have loved to watch this all the way through, but I couldn't. Why? Because of the puerile "music" in the background which kept distracting me from the dialogue. Why do videographers think that is a good thing?
"Nobody asked me if I wanted to run a household and have a lot of kids..." what a ridiculous statement. She makes it sound like she had no choice. Then talking about women's rights and donating money from her paintings to murderers ie Planned Parenthood - what a distorted sense of morality...what choice does the unborn child have because its mother decided to have intercourse ... she can keep her paintings