In honor of June 2015, Gay Pride Month, I’m posting an
artwork from the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pictionary. It is the actual mixed media distressed
painting based on the acronym, LGBT.
The painting was finished and signed June 1st, 2013, and is
24” x 24” square. I’ve reported on
the mixed media distressed technique in the past so I will not go into detail
here. It will be sufficient to say
that I work back and forth between photographic images of actual things and people,
in some cases historical, in others, images I shoot myself, painted surfaces,
and digital images of the work in progress, printed, then torn, sometimes
painted over again, photographed again, saved on the computer, worked in Adobe
Suite, printed again, torn, painted and so on.
The intent of the series is multiple.
First, to reclaim words once abusive and instead to make
them badges of honor.
Second, to make a visual record of current terms that denote
various populations within the category gay as used on a daily basis in the
vernacular.
Third, to focus on the history of LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, Transgender, Queer) folk.*
I had an exhibition of the LGBT Pictionary at Camp Rehoboth, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware during Gay Pride Month, 2013.
However, it is an on going project, and I hope to both publish a book of
the images and do more exhibitions of the artworks.
* The category “Queer” subsumes all the others including
heterosexual persons who identify as positive toward LGBT people, and who
actively work toward a society/culture that has become “Queer” tolerant.
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