Wednesday, May 26, 2010
The Hour Glass
Monday, March 8, 2010
The Other Side of Sketch[y's]
Most of you out there in internet land are aware that I co-produce the Denton chapter of Dr. Sketchy’s Anti- Art School along with the lovely Ms. Vivienne Vermuth; however I won’t be writing to you as the producer, no, instead yours truly will give you the dish on being a featured model! To give you the full impression of my experience it is important to be aware of the things that my production gig usually entails…
1. Heavy lifting
2. Phone calls; lots and lots of phone calls
3. Information relay between the venue and my fellow producer/crew
4. Running errands; lots and lots of errands
5. Promotion, through rain or sleet or…you get the idea…
So you can imagine when my partner in crime booked one of my best mates (the fabulous hoop dancer Syn Tactic) and me for the February MAD Magazine Spy vs. Spy themed show, that I jumped at the opportunity! While modeling may be a lot of fun and games it actually takes quite a lot of planning, especially if you’re catering to the high standard of the Denton Sketchy’s! Syn and I were determined to make it a huge success.
We worked weeks in advance coordinating our opposing ensembles, creating and crafting our own props, making our own spy themed music mix for the show, and practicing pose after pose to get it just right! When you’re honoring one of the best and most prolific publications of all time, let’s just say there’s no room for error!
The session day finally came, and Syn and I spent most of it doing last minuet preparations and bubbling over with excitement! The line-up for the show was a smash; we had chair routines, hoop routines, duets, a very yummy human sketchpad, and the twisty temptress Scarlet Rose Royale perform some burlesque contortion! The modeling was also a blast (pardon the pun); Syn with her dy-no-mite, me with my bomb…we were totally out for each other on that stage, just as the spies would want! Another element that just made the night was the stellar audience that came out to Banter CafĂ©. Loads of photographers, sketchers, water colorists, you name the medium they were there that night.
I have tell you though, the best work out of my life was keeping those 20 minuet poses held, and I’m sure Syn (and every other Sketchy’s model) would agree with me. It’s one thing to do photo shoots where you’re constantly moving and shifting but this modeling took me back to my “glory days” as a live figure art model. All in all it was an incredible session, with lots of outstanding feedback and participation, and I loved every minuet of that small, sketchy stage.
xoxo
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Broads and panties!
These Broads are at it again - BURLESQUE-A-BILLY! We are taking a turn to the rockabilly side - so slide into some creepers, bust out your best leather jacket and get some Lay-Rite into that 'pomp! Or... just come enjoy some Broads in thier Panties! Burlesque/boylesque, sideshow, singing and more! 15 in advance at treesdallas.com, 20 at the door, but don't wait! our first show sold out day before, so grab tickets early!
We are also hosting a raffle to raise money for the Greenville Avenue Fire and those affected, 102.1 the Edge has graciously donated a TON of items, including a EDGEFEST 19 guiatr, signed by all the bands, and more! Visit jessie at her blog -http://www.kdge.com/pages/diva.html
Featuring
Courtney Crave
Scarlette Switches
Scarlet Rose Royale
Other Players
Vinny Velour
Cora Coquette
Bubbles Von BonBon
Alystre McQueen
Syntactic
Sin O'Rita
Pixie O'Kneel
Fireplay by Zamra
Vocal Stylings by Vic Handsome
Hosted by Dr. Skotch
Our Honored Guest - Zandra Ellis of Bump N Bring
treesdallas.com for ticket info!
Thursday, February 18, 2010
The Politics of Posing Nude
Dear Ms. Velour,
To answer another of your questions, yes, I have posed nude for the camera. Before becoming increasingly active in the burlesque and pin-up scenes I was working at my university as a freelance nude art model. Then I moved progressively into my current realms of performance and modeling which consist of more freelance Artsleaze projects (i.e. Suicide Girls aspirations) and shooting for friends and myself to showcase mine or their fashionable creations (Art With Latex, Dollskin Designs, MUAH portfolios etc). I find myself growing in comfort every day with my body, and have a much deeper appreciation for it. Since I’ve been involved with very progressive and like-minded photographers and designers I find posing nude for a project to be as non-threatening as posing in a full on parka. I count myself very fortunate to be able to work in such safe spaces with such amazing people. Which leads me to my second point…
xoxo
Vinny