So, during the Olympics I saw there was Saudi woman running some events with her head covered. She came last but that wasn't the point, which was a Saudi woman competing in the Olympics. The reason this happened is clear, women demanded it. Men certainly would not have volunteered it. Women decided it was time for a change. I thought it was a pretty momentous event and signaled very much that times "they are a-changin".
Like so many of you I was horrified to read about Akins' rapey comments which were quickly joined by others on the right, including an Arizona bill which stated that a woman could be pregnant two weeks before she actually had a shag. It was no surprise that there are idiots out there that believe this kid of nonsense still in the 21st century, but I was surprised to see how few distanced themselves from it, including Romney and Ryan. If either of them had spoken out against these kind of statements I believe the election may have gone a little differently. So, you have to ask yourself - why didn't they say something? And then when you hear about the Republican Partys' reaction to the election, their total surprise - they even said Romney was "shell shocked", things start to become clearer. They all really lived in this fantasy land. They only looked at their own polls and completely disregarded the facts and had a whole TV network encouraging them to do so. They said Nate Silver was a liberal pawn and the reality is he was just speaking facts, it was not political at all. This absolute disconnect from reality is hilarious and both informative and scary. They basically believed something to be true despite evidence to the contrary. You see this in religion all the time and it seems to be spreading to everything else. Then The Tea Party (their early formation) was to counteract government over spending but were basically bought by big money like you would buy sheep or cattle. They were funneled, pushed and poked to try and achieve the aim of the super rich - which is to become even richer. Fueled by good old fashioned racism and fears of communism they were played. Like suckers. All the time this was going on I saw the outrage of women all over social media, friends and family and I remembered the Saudi athlete and thought to myself, "you don't want to fuck with the ladies!" Men have achieved a great deal, but I believe that the old saying "behind every great man is a great woman" to be 100% accurate. Those on the right have forgotten this and ditched the women for money. What kind of person would do that? I came to this country to make money, there is no shame in that. There's no shame in being wealthy. But for society to work you have to put some of it back in. No one begrudges people like Bill gates' money because he tries to help. He can buy all the houses and yachts he wants, nobody gives a shit and they shouldn't. They should wish him good luck because he put some in and tried to help.
The world is changing, it is evolving. Evolution teaches us NOT survival of the fittest but survival of those that can readily adapt to new situations and circumstance. The conservative view, treating women as inferior, will not stand. That view is from the past and it is not evolved and it will fall everywhere eventually, all over the planet. All those millions spent by the rich trying to keep people under their thumb. All the money gone, wasted - on both sides. What a disgrace for everyone. All the education, infrastructure that could have been done instead thrown away because a bunch of old white guys wanted to be the boss of your vagina.
I love facts, even when they sting but I don't turn away from them, that's so childish. I think it's time we embrace the facts on climate change, science and religion. It's obvious to everybody now that we are not going back to those imaginary "good times" of the 50's. They never existed in the first place.
It's time we moved forward into the 21st century. I truly believe we'd all be better off, but that's just my opinion...
BARBAFELLA
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Some things to think about...
So, it's 2012. Last year was a crappy year for many it seems and with the upcoming Mayan apocalypse I thought it might be an ideal opportunity to talk about things that distract me from everyday life.
I read a report recently that said people with the same beliefs as me are regarded by the general public as untrustworthy as rapists and murderers. At first I was really upset by this, disturbed even, especially as I go out of my way to literally avoid hurting a fly. I thought about it for some time and then it started to dawn on me what's going on. I believe people were judging me by their own standards and behaviour. Apparently as an atheist that has no belief in God, no fear, then he is free to lie, rob and cheat with impunity. As any of my friends will tell you, that's just not me but I think it says a lot about the general public. Without a book giving them the rules they have no moral compass of their own and therefore presume that the same thing would apply to me. But I do have a moral compass, I do things not because someone's watching over my shoulder but because it's the right thing to do. I don't need anyone to tell me what's right or wrong - I know already. If you feel that you would be bad without a threat over your head I find that pretty worrying. To be a human being Free Will must be involved. I do as I please it just so happens that's usually the right thing.
My reasons for not believing are pretty simple and logical and come mostly from my love of animals and nature. I find evolution very inspiring and I think it's wonderful that all life on the planet is connected and I do find it difficult to understand why others would not find happiness in this. We know that the earth is 4 billion years old, that it is not the center of the universe or even our own solar system. I figured if the Bible gets these basic scientific facts wrong then it's logical to assume that there is reasonable doubt. If sometimes I get a bit shouty on the subject it's because I seem to know what's in the book more than the people claiming it as their religion. You believe what you want, but I think it's your duty to be informed about exactly what you believe in. There are just too many inconsistencies. I often ask people what year was Jesus born? The Son of God, the one you believe and pray to - it's kind of important. The Bible mentions his birth twice in Luke and Matthew, but the dates they talk about are literally years apart which means logically either one of them or both of them are wrong. An event as big as this seems to me would be on the tip of everybodys' tongue. But no, everyone just read or heard the cliff notes version without investigating further for themselves. As I say, you're free to believe whatever you want I'm just giving you a few reasons why I don't. It's impossible to say if there is a god or not. I personally find it unlikely but I do allow for the possibility of a supreme being but I know it's not the one made up in the middle east 2000 years ago. A chocolate fairy living on Mars would be pretty damn difficult to prove or unprove but you can say with a reasonable amount of certainty it's not there.
There is a way to allow for the possibility of a creator which I've thought about a great deal.
Do you remember the Dire Straits video "Money for Nothing"? And the computer graphics involved? And then take a look at "Avatar". It is reasonable to assume with molecular computing around the corner that at some point in the near future we will be able to create images completely indistinguishable from real life. Now assuming that is possible and in fact probable and let's say add 500 years of technology, who is to say that we not all in fact in a giant video game? A hyper real Sims. If that is the case, or something similar, then indeed there would be a creator who made us all. So the possibility of God can't completely be ruled out.
Quantum mechanics is the study of the very small subatomic particles. Once you get down to that size the normal rules of physics seem not to apply and it has been shown time and time again that these particles can indeed be in two places at the same time - but the strangest thing of all is the act of human observation on these particles. They are in chaos until we look at them. Stephen Hawking has been trying for years to find an equation that fits everything but the problem always has been on a quantum level where his equations stop working. Until recently we had thought that these actions only happen on a quantum level but recently physicist Andrew Cleland super froze a chip made of atoms and with some very fancy equipment again noticed that the actual act of observation changes the reality of the object. It's really hard to grasp hold of. Scientists are now starting to believe that what we perceive as reality is in fact windows into parallel universes, an infinite multiverse where every possibility of every action is and has taken place. It's somewhat like that old saying "If a tree falls in the forest and there is nobody there does it make a sound"? As crazy as that sounds it is in fact a viable question which then questions our very perception of reality. If quantum rules apply outside in the mass of the real world then it is indeed possible to will events into place.
It sounds nuts but some very smart people are taking it very seriously. So I figure if I think hard enough about it we will get to see some aliens. The problem is enough of you don't want it. So do me a favor and give it all a few minutes thought will ya?
I read a report recently that said people with the same beliefs as me are regarded by the general public as untrustworthy as rapists and murderers. At first I was really upset by this, disturbed even, especially as I go out of my way to literally avoid hurting a fly. I thought about it for some time and then it started to dawn on me what's going on. I believe people were judging me by their own standards and behaviour. Apparently as an atheist that has no belief in God, no fear, then he is free to lie, rob and cheat with impunity. As any of my friends will tell you, that's just not me but I think it says a lot about the general public. Without a book giving them the rules they have no moral compass of their own and therefore presume that the same thing would apply to me. But I do have a moral compass, I do things not because someone's watching over my shoulder but because it's the right thing to do. I don't need anyone to tell me what's right or wrong - I know already. If you feel that you would be bad without a threat over your head I find that pretty worrying. To be a human being Free Will must be involved. I do as I please it just so happens that's usually the right thing.
My reasons for not believing are pretty simple and logical and come mostly from my love of animals and nature. I find evolution very inspiring and I think it's wonderful that all life on the planet is connected and I do find it difficult to understand why others would not find happiness in this. We know that the earth is 4 billion years old, that it is not the center of the universe or even our own solar system. I figured if the Bible gets these basic scientific facts wrong then it's logical to assume that there is reasonable doubt. If sometimes I get a bit shouty on the subject it's because I seem to know what's in the book more than the people claiming it as their religion. You believe what you want, but I think it's your duty to be informed about exactly what you believe in. There are just too many inconsistencies. I often ask people what year was Jesus born? The Son of God, the one you believe and pray to - it's kind of important. The Bible mentions his birth twice in Luke and Matthew, but the dates they talk about are literally years apart which means logically either one of them or both of them are wrong. An event as big as this seems to me would be on the tip of everybodys' tongue. But no, everyone just read or heard the cliff notes version without investigating further for themselves. As I say, you're free to believe whatever you want I'm just giving you a few reasons why I don't. It's impossible to say if there is a god or not. I personally find it unlikely but I do allow for the possibility of a supreme being but I know it's not the one made up in the middle east 2000 years ago. A chocolate fairy living on Mars would be pretty damn difficult to prove or unprove but you can say with a reasonable amount of certainty it's not there.
There is a way to allow for the possibility of a creator which I've thought about a great deal.
Do you remember the Dire Straits video "Money for Nothing"? And the computer graphics involved? And then take a look at "Avatar". It is reasonable to assume with molecular computing around the corner that at some point in the near future we will be able to create images completely indistinguishable from real life. Now assuming that is possible and in fact probable and let's say add 500 years of technology, who is to say that we not all in fact in a giant video game? A hyper real Sims. If that is the case, or something similar, then indeed there would be a creator who made us all. So the possibility of God can't completely be ruled out.
Quantum mechanics is the study of the very small subatomic particles. Once you get down to that size the normal rules of physics seem not to apply and it has been shown time and time again that these particles can indeed be in two places at the same time - but the strangest thing of all is the act of human observation on these particles. They are in chaos until we look at them. Stephen Hawking has been trying for years to find an equation that fits everything but the problem always has been on a quantum level where his equations stop working. Until recently we had thought that these actions only happen on a quantum level but recently physicist Andrew Cleland super froze a chip made of atoms and with some very fancy equipment again noticed that the actual act of observation changes the reality of the object. It's really hard to grasp hold of. Scientists are now starting to believe that what we perceive as reality is in fact windows into parallel universes, an infinite multiverse where every possibility of every action is and has taken place. It's somewhat like that old saying "If a tree falls in the forest and there is nobody there does it make a sound"? As crazy as that sounds it is in fact a viable question which then questions our very perception of reality. If quantum rules apply outside in the mass of the real world then it is indeed possible to will events into place.
It sounds nuts but some very smart people are taking it very seriously. So I figure if I think hard enough about it we will get to see some aliens. The problem is enough of you don't want it. So do me a favor and give it all a few minutes thought will ya?
Saturday, November 19, 2011
How I got here...
I have noticed that I've been getting a lot more questions recently concerning techniques, influences and personal details so I'm hoping that this will provide a single place to answer some of those questions. I hope it doesn't come across as too self indulgent. My life and work are inextricably tied together and I cannot explain one without doing so with the other.
I don't remember too much about my childhood. I remember I liked animals and dinosaurs and space ships. My mum had bought me 9lbs of plasticine for my 9th birthday which I made good use of in my turning my GI Joe into various Dr Who monsters. I hated school, was very quiet and withdrawn - drawing and sculpting was my only safe place. In the mid-70s whilst baby sitting I saw Barbarella on the tv. I always joke that is where I thought puberty first struck and basically never left.
In 1979 I saw Alien which was important because it solidified any ideas I had about the career I wanted to follow, somehow I just wanted to be involved in that. I left school at 15 with virtually no grades, I didn't even pass my art exam. Moved to N. Africa for a short while with my family, after a year came back to the UK somewhat enlightened. I worked in a record store and then got a job as a dj in a local nightclub - a job of which I held for 10 years.
On Feb 1st 1989 I started dating my future wife Sas. Things were a little rocky at first. We broke up twice and on the 2nd occasion she moved to London. I distinctly remember feeling irritated that somehow this girl had got under my skin - I was a dj after all and certainly not prepared for all that settling down rubbish. I tried to get on with my life but frankly it just wasn't the same without her. Then one day when I was in the office at work I received a call from Sas asking me if I'd like to be her room mate at her apartment in London. I then had a moment of extreme clarity and I suddenly realized how much I loved this girl and in turn how much she loved me. I, unlike her, understood just how much of an asshole I was so I'd better jump at the chance of something this good as it would never come again.
We got married on August 12th 1993. The wedding cost $500. We had just a few good friends, no family and one drunk off the street for good luck.
We had been approved for our green cards and moved the U.S. It's easy to criticize America, there are so many things wrong as there are with any country but equally there are so many things right with it. It was the land of opportunity for us and still is and we are forever grateful that this beautiful country opened it's arms for us.
The first few years were very tough. We had no solid direction in which to go, no real plan. We worked in a print shop for 2 years which left me miserable. We then started our business Hotbox Inc making couture rubber clothing. We made our own sheet rubber, multi-colored/patterned and textured.
Nobody else was doing that. No one. We had an article in Skin Two and Marquee magazines but due to lack of funds we couldn't take the business anywhere. We did work with a Penthouse photographer and did the sets and costumes for a sci-fi porn movie which was sadly never released. At some point I'll put up some pics. They're a jaw dropper!
I've forgotten how many times we had no money for power/gas and sometimes even food. But our grim determination to try and make something of ourselves in this country kept pushing us forward. We often joke, but it's as true then as it is now - there is no Plan B, no turning back, this is everything we've got and we're betting it all.
We then got a job at a commercial art studio and it was at this point that we became aware of a new art movement "Lowbrow" through the pages of Juxtapoz. Sas in particular was taken by the work of Mark Ryden and she felt she wanted to try painting, something which she had never tried before and had no knowledge of technique. She bought a couple of books from Amazon and gave it a go and it was obvious right away that she had some talent.
It was impossible at that time for both of us to be fine artists so we agreed that Sas would do her painting and try to build up a career for herself and I would take up commercial work to bring in the money - building for restaurants, nightclubs and stores etc while she honed her skills. In 1999 Sas painted her first big eye painting "Jam Sandwich". By 2004 she had a show at Copro gallery where she showed off several really great pieces including "We are the People" and "Home Again, Home Again"
Mark Ryden and Marion Peck came to the show and called her a "Mozart". I was so proud of her, of what she had accomplished in such a short amount of time with no training whatsoever, just her sheer force of will.
During these years I was experimenting with fiberglass. I had already made a large fiberglass figure "Suki" an outright anime style girl and sold to a customer on the west coast who turned out to be the founder and future CEO of Nike - Mark Parker.
I continued to make figures in between commercial work and started to get the technical process to a manageable level. I designed what I consider the first piece in my style "Moist as a Snackcake" in 2004 - the first one to include silicone in the design. The response to her was very favorable so I decided to hone in on the fetishy/sci-fi elements and lose some of the obvious anime look which was so prevalent in my earlier work.
In 2005 we moved to Tampa. Sas was picked up by Opera Gallery in NY thanks to an introduction by the awesome Ron English.They took me on "riding on her coattails" so to speak, so I was able to stop doing all commercial work and concentrate on fine art.
Basically I start a new piece in foam and wood, coating it in clay, making a mold and then reproducing it in fiberglass which is then sanded, details added, primed and painted. The faces are sculpted separately and I make a separate set of interlocking molds from which I make the silicone parts. The eyes are cast domes which I then turn on a lathe and polish. I make teeth from dental acrylic or larger ones from epoxy. The large faces are painted with automotive paints thinned down a great deal, usually 7-10 colors in all and then applied in a splatter pattern. An average face usually has about 20 layers of paint. It's time consuming stuff.
The whole process is very labor intensive - dirty, smelly, dusty and dangerous. There is no easy way out. One of my irritations is that somehow people think it pops out easy peasy. It can take months to do a single piece. I have an assistant, a kid from Puerto Rico who helps me sand, bondo and clean up after me. He's awesome.
Through all of this, the many ups and downs, Sas and I have managed to stay very happily married. We take pride in each others accomplishments. Some artistic couples like to be viewed as separate entities but for us we like people to think of us as one. We are each others flip side and each others destiny. I remember on my wedding day thinking to myself I'm going to do everything I possibly can to make this woman happy, that is my true calling in life and I still feel this way. Love is easy to find, lust even more so but I would argue that respect and trust are the first things needed for a long lasting relationship. If Sas told me she had seen a dinosaur outside the front door I would not question it! We never take each other for granted. Ever. We always say please and thank you to each other. I say thanks for cleaning my socks and batman knickers and she says thanks for picking up the dog food and taking out the garbage.
I make no apologies for the way I am and neither does she and that's where the love comes in - because you love everything about a person even the faults and if you can get passed that you will find happiness. I am who I am, I've always been fascinated by women and look at them whenever an opportunity presents itself.
For some women this is too much to bare, I understand that but perhaps the real reason is that your man has not made you feel secure. She knows I love her and always will. My eyes may wander but my heart is set in stone and is hers forever. This level of freedom I have, to not hide and just to be myself is one of the reasons I am so happy, but I know I'm allowed to do so because she knows to the absolute degree that I am hers.
This kind of relationship can only work as a two-sided thing. Trust and respect must be established first. I love hanging out with the guys but at the end of the day Sas is always the one to tell my news to, good or bad and I really believe that will never change. I think it's very important not to judge your relationship against others; what works for one will not always work for all, you have to find your own way. Compromise is always involved - dedication and hard work. But if you are as determined as we were to make it work then the rewards far out way the effort.
That's it for now. I am happy to answer any questions or hear any comments. Thanks for taking the time to read this!
Oh, and I have 47 versions of the tune "Brazil".
I don't remember too much about my childhood. I remember I liked animals and dinosaurs and space ships. My mum had bought me 9lbs of plasticine for my 9th birthday which I made good use of in my turning my GI Joe into various Dr Who monsters. I hated school, was very quiet and withdrawn - drawing and sculpting was my only safe place. In the mid-70s whilst baby sitting I saw Barbarella on the tv. I always joke that is where I thought puberty first struck and basically never left.
Me 1980, in Tangier |
1982 |
We got married on August 12th 1993. The wedding cost $500. We had just a few good friends, no family and one drunk off the street for good luck.
Best thing I ever did |
We had been approved for our green cards and moved the U.S. It's easy to criticize America, there are so many things wrong as there are with any country but equally there are so many things right with it. It was the land of opportunity for us and still is and we are forever grateful that this beautiful country opened it's arms for us.
The first few years were very tough. We had no solid direction in which to go, no real plan. We worked in a print shop for 2 years which left me miserable. We then started our business Hotbox Inc making couture rubber clothing. We made our own sheet rubber, multi-colored/patterned and textured.
Here's a small sampling of what we did... |
Nobody else was doing that. No one. We had an article in Skin Two and Marquee magazines but due to lack of funds we couldn't take the business anywhere. We did work with a Penthouse photographer and did the sets and costumes for a sci-fi porn movie which was sadly never released. At some point I'll put up some pics. They're a jaw dropper!
I've forgotten how many times we had no money for power/gas and sometimes even food. But our grim determination to try and make something of ourselves in this country kept pushing us forward. We often joke, but it's as true then as it is now - there is no Plan B, no turning back, this is everything we've got and we're betting it all.
At this time you could only get sheet rubber in solid colors |
Water clear rubber - never seen it? That's because only we can do it! |
We then got a job at a commercial art studio and it was at this point that we became aware of a new art movement "Lowbrow" through the pages of Juxtapoz. Sas in particular was taken by the work of Mark Ryden and she felt she wanted to try painting, something which she had never tried before and had no knowledge of technique. She bought a couple of books from Amazon and gave it a go and it was obvious right away that she had some talent.
It was impossible at that time for both of us to be fine artists so we agreed that Sas would do her painting and try to build up a career for herself and I would take up commercial work to bring in the money - building for restaurants, nightclubs and stores etc while she honed her skills. In 1999 Sas painted her first big eye painting "Jam Sandwich". By 2004 she had a show at Copro gallery where she showed off several really great pieces including "We are the People" and "Home Again, Home Again"
Here's a few of Sas' Iconic paintings, self taught. She inspires me everyday. |
Mark Ryden and Marion Peck came to the show and called her a "Mozart". I was so proud of her, of what she had accomplished in such a short amount of time with no training whatsoever, just her sheer force of will.
During these years I was experimenting with fiberglass. I had already made a large fiberglass figure "Suki" an outright anime style girl and sold to a customer on the west coast who turned out to be the founder and future CEO of Nike - Mark Parker.
I continued to make figures in between commercial work and started to get the technical process to a manageable level. I designed what I consider the first piece in my style "Moist as a Snackcake" in 2004 - the first one to include silicone in the design. The response to her was very favorable so I decided to hone in on the fetishy/sci-fi elements and lose some of the obvious anime look which was so prevalent in my earlier work.
In 2005 we moved to Tampa. Sas was picked up by Opera Gallery in NY thanks to an introduction by the awesome Ron English.They took me on "riding on her coattails" so to speak, so I was able to stop doing all commercial work and concentrate on fine art.
Basically I start a new piece in foam and wood, coating it in clay, making a mold and then reproducing it in fiberglass which is then sanded, details added, primed and painted. The faces are sculpted separately and I make a separate set of interlocking molds from which I make the silicone parts. The eyes are cast domes which I then turn on a lathe and polish. I make teeth from dental acrylic or larger ones from epoxy. The large faces are painted with automotive paints thinned down a great deal, usually 7-10 colors in all and then applied in a splatter pattern. An average face usually has about 20 layers of paint. It's time consuming stuff.
The whole process is very labor intensive - dirty, smelly, dusty and dangerous. There is no easy way out. One of my irritations is that somehow people think it pops out easy peasy. It can take months to do a single piece. I have an assistant, a kid from Puerto Rico who helps me sand, bondo and clean up after me. He's awesome.
Through all of this, the many ups and downs, Sas and I have managed to stay very happily married. We take pride in each others accomplishments. Some artistic couples like to be viewed as separate entities but for us we like people to think of us as one. We are each others flip side and each others destiny. I remember on my wedding day thinking to myself I'm going to do everything I possibly can to make this woman happy, that is my true calling in life and I still feel this way. Love is easy to find, lust even more so but I would argue that respect and trust are the first things needed for a long lasting relationship. If Sas told me she had seen a dinosaur outside the front door I would not question it! We never take each other for granted. Ever. We always say please and thank you to each other. I say thanks for cleaning my socks and batman knickers and she says thanks for picking up the dog food and taking out the garbage.
I make no apologies for the way I am and neither does she and that's where the love comes in - because you love everything about a person even the faults and if you can get passed that you will find happiness. I am who I am, I've always been fascinated by women and look at them whenever an opportunity presents itself.
For some women this is too much to bare, I understand that but perhaps the real reason is that your man has not made you feel secure. She knows I love her and always will. My eyes may wander but my heart is set in stone and is hers forever. This level of freedom I have, to not hide and just to be myself is one of the reasons I am so happy, but I know I'm allowed to do so because she knows to the absolute degree that I am hers.
This kind of relationship can only work as a two-sided thing. Trust and respect must be established first. I love hanging out with the guys but at the end of the day Sas is always the one to tell my news to, good or bad and I really believe that will never change. I think it's very important not to judge your relationship against others; what works for one will not always work for all, you have to find your own way. Compromise is always involved - dedication and hard work. But if you are as determined as we were to make it work then the rewards far out way the effort.
That's it for now. I am happy to answer any questions or hear any comments. Thanks for taking the time to read this!
Oh, and I have 47 versions of the tune "Brazil".
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
AT LAST!
Hi and welcome to my blog, the aim of which is to not only to inform you of upcoming shows etc but to give more details on my work process, the workings of my head, my day to day irritations and anything that makes my front trouser bottom smile.
As many of you know I am somewhat prone to ranting, mostly on the subject of stupidity and ignorance which I will continue to do here in greater depth so prepare yourselves. Subtly in not my middle name but I'm pretty good at honesty which somewhat makes up for it.
I will be posting videos and pictures of construction process, things that inspire me and other things we'd be much better off without.
Hope it won't be too boring.
As many of you know I am somewhat prone to ranting, mostly on the subject of stupidity and ignorance which I will continue to do here in greater depth so prepare yourselves. Subtly in not my middle name but I'm pretty good at honesty which somewhat makes up for it.
I will be posting videos and pictures of construction process, things that inspire me and other things we'd be much better off without.
Hope it won't be too boring.
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