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Molly Crabapple

Molly Crabapple (born September 13, 1983) is an American artist, writer and entrepreneur. She is also a columnist for ''Vice'' magazine.
==Early life==
Molly Crabapple was born Jennifer Caban〔Wright, Jennifer (2010). ("A Graphic Artist: Whimsical illustrator Molly Crabapple thinks outside The Box" ). ''Cityist''. Retrieved June 14, 2014.〕 in Far Rockaway, Queens, New York City, New York, on September 13, 1983. Her mother is Jewish and worked as an artist. Her father is Puerto Rican and an academic.〔Mondschein, Ken (January 16, 2007). ("Hide the Salome" ), ''Jewcy''. Retrieved June 12, 2014.〕〔 Crabapple began drawing at the age of four with guidance from her mother, an illustrator who worked on toy product packaging.〔〔 At age 12, Crabapple remembers herself as a "snotty goth moppet in a pair of Doc Martens, who blared Hole on her Walkman, drew headless cheerleaders, and read the Marquis de Sade in class".〔Crabapple, Molly (2012). "Rebels and Muses (or why I draw what I draw)". ''Art of Molly Crabapple, Volume 2: Devil in the Details''. Idea & Design Works. ISBN 1613772734.〕 Her school diagnosed her with oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and she was expelled from the seventh grade.〔〔Crabapple, Molly (February 6, 2013). (Shooter Boys and At-Risk Girls ), ''Vice''. Retrieved June 12, 2014.〕
In high school, Crabapple described herself as "gothy, dorky, and hated". After graduating at the age of 17, she traveled to Europe. In Paris, she was welcomed by George Whitman (1913–2011) the proprietor of the English-language bookstore Shakespeare and Company.〔Crabapple, Molly (December 16, 2011). (RIP George Whitman ). mollycrabappleart.com. Retrieved June 17, 2014.〕〔 After receiving a notebook as a gift she began drawing on a serious basis.〔 She never liked her given name so she started using the name Molly Crabapple after a boyfriend suggested it reflected her character.〔 She learned Arabic and traveled to Turkey and Turkish Kurdistan. Near the Syrian border, she was imprisoned for a short period after she was found drawing in her notebook inside a mosque.〔Kino, Carol (October 2, 2009). (A World Drawn From Wild Tastes ). ''The New York Times''. Retrieved June 11, 2014.〕 Her impressions of the artistry and culture of the Ottoman Empire in the Near East would come to influence her style and work.〔〔Mokoena, Tshepo (March 20, 2011). (Molly Crabapple ). ''Don't Panic''. Retrieved June 12, 2014.〕
She went on to work as a life model and a burlesque performer, and modeled for the Society of Illustrators.〔〔Bussel, Rachel Kramer (December 22, 2005). (Molly Crabapple, Artist, Model, Burlesque Performer ). '' Gothamist''. Retrieved June 12, 2014.〕 At the age of 19, she was modeling for SuicideGirls,〔Reynolds, Brandon (February 28, 2007). (Moulin Rouge in the Face ). ''Style Weekly''. Retrieved June 13, 2014.〕 and responding to ads in Craigslist for nude photographic modeling.〔Crabapple, Molly (October 24, 2012). ( The World of a Professional Naked Girl ). ''Vice''. Retrieved June 16, 2014.〕 Working as a model allowed Crabapple to earn more money than a typical day job and to continue working on her illustrations.〔〔Honigman, Ana Finel (May 19, 2009). (Apple of Your Eye ). ''Interview magazine''. Retrieved June 17, 2014.〕 She briefly attended the Fashion Institute of Technology where she met fellow artist John Leavitt,〔(Profile: Jennifer Caban and John Leavitt, Illustration Alums ) Fashion Institute of Technology. State University of New York. Retrieved June 14, 2014.〕 but withdrew during her first year.〔〔 For four years she worked as the house artist for the Box, a New York City nightclub.〔 Crabapple described her time at the Box as her "artistic coming-of-age".〔

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