When people commission artwork from me and offer me a sum that is beyond my expectations, I am humbled and honoured! That is the omgiamanartist!!! moment in a nutshell.
#4 What are some of your other favorite artist,or works of art.In ANY medium music,visual art ect?Feel free to provide links. I mentioned you already so I will link up some folks I like, I hope I don’t miss anyone!: My Hubby, David X Stacy, his music and his ability to take “junk” and make it into something amazingly beautiful and practical. He hates social media so if you follow my pics/profiles & what not, I am always crowing about him and posting pictures of the latest amazing thing he made to carry my stuff in. Nik Seizure: painter (http://www.scary-art.com/ ) Darla Teagarden: photographer http://www.darlateagarden.com/Kerry Katehttp://www.octobereffigies.com/Kook, http://www.etsy.com/shop/KookTeflonJumpSturdyJohn Hellion http://about.me/johnnyhell666Jessica & Jared Joslin http://jessicajoslin.com/Chuck Hodi http://www.etsy.com/shop/chuckhodi & Bastet http://www.bastet2329.com/Hilly Hill (taught me to needlefelt) http://www.etsy.com/shop/hillyhillNanette (makes those babydoll dresses!) http://www.etsy.com/shop/mybestsundaydressDame Darcy http://damedarcy.com/Devon Blood http://devonbloodtattoo.com/ he was supposed to tattoo my best friend, she died, so he tattooed me instead. Then later he was shot in the head, he survived and taught himself to tattoo with his left hand and the other side of his brain. He is amazing.Oh I can go and on and I will please ask that you check out my artist profiles on my blog angelxstacy.blogspot.com for interviews with these folks! I prefer writing about others
#6 What advice would you give other artist like you? Practice and work more, social media less, LOL! I know its a part of being an artist but it can be very distracting! There is hope.
#7 What piece of art was the most emotionally difficult for you to work on. My best friend. Literally. I was asked to put her make up on for her viewing for her funeral. She died in a car wreck. She was made up very well but it was an old high school photo. She was a goth and her family wanted to honor that, especially her younger sister. The Mortician asked if I could do it when I handed her my make up kit, she could not paint a proper swirl she told me. I realized it was the most amazing thing I could ever do for my best friend is to make her look her best because this is the last time we would ever see her. They offered me a job. After that it was a tattoo on my other friend who has become my best friend. The transfer whipped off. She has tattoos from like some of the best artists in the U.S. and they all see my mediocre (compared to them!!) work cause for some reason these folks give me the prime real estate. She tells me “you drew it, just do it again” and I did and it came out fine but that is her skin FOREVER and that was scary. yikes!
#8 What do you hate the most about being a artist? That people think just because you have a passion or like what you do, it should be free. I do love trade & barter especially with other artists. But when a stranger says I SHOULD give them this or that just because isn’t right and whomever started that way of thinking is doing a disservice to all people-kind. People need to learn that art is precious, it is more rare then diamonds & gold. I have carpel tunnel, I am Epileptic and have this as yet undiagnosed inner ear thing that makes me dizzy a could 60-70% of my awake time.I love that I overcome these drawbacks and still create in spite of it. A tattoo can wipe my wrists out for weeks and back in the braces they go. I hate asking for money but I have to think, should I save that wrist for someone who will appreciate the heck out of it? Not being able to say no even though I am being warned by my friends, that I am being used. I want to help and I love being a part of a team or band where everyone is enthusiastic, but when you are doing hours of work and a guest comes on and gets paid 3 times as much for a lot less work then you put into a production/event, its time to move on before you get bitter. #9 Have you ever had a paranormal experience? Ooof yes, lots. My day err..night job is a tour guide to America’s Most Haunted Nieghbourhood, or at least one of them, Old Louisville , Kentucky. 46 blocks of eclectic Victorian Architecture and just about everyone has a story. One house we go into The Conrad-Caldwell House Museum is quite active. Before that I was a member of the San Francisco Ghost Society but I didn’t experience much in that kind of setting. Now, the Spiritual Masses put on by the Santeria Community in San Francisco…That’s where its at. I went in with my skeptical mind and came out a Medium. I saw folk’s Grandparents, I saw people speak in languages they didn’t even know, I witnessed people transformed in possession. I have been grabbed, shoved and most disconcerting walked through by a dear friend who committed suicide. I believe “alive” and “passed” is just different existences. Elegua key-fob.
#11 What type of Situation did you grow up in? Lots of siblings, cousins that I love that we can stay in contact. This is a hard question to answer. I experienced abuse and blessings.Not always in equal parts.
#12 Have you ever had to deal with somebody copying your art work,and if so how did you deal with it? I’ve had things I did in performances ripped off: One artist admitted to it that they used it as a gimmick and I thought” what an expensive gimmick” , to go out and buy an instrument that I took so seriously. They toured the world with that gimmick they saw me do in a fetish club, I don’t think they saw me perform with the theremin in Venus Bleeding. In a convo they admitted it and sent a lot of work my way and helped make my dreams come true hooking up great modeling gigs for pics in the mags. They are hundred times more popular then me, really didn’t need the gimmick,but maybe like being a front person, sometimes you feel kinda naked and feel like you need to occupy yourself, at least I’ve fell like that. That bandmate gets to hit a drum, or gets to stand behind something, even if its just for a breakdown, maybe it helped them with that too . The experience inspired and challenged me and I just keep practicing so I can be good at that instrument and not have an expensive toy for the novelty. It was more an insight on being an artist and her honesty that I appreciated.I lucked outIn the tattoo world there was this practicing flash thing to learn in the traditional American, Japanese and etc.style which our mentors did put their own spins on.., you are replicating like an indelible zerox machine , transferring other’s images to skin. When you do custom work …that’s downright spiritual and scary and an ultimate compliment.
#13 What was the most terrifying moment of your life? When I OD’d as a teen and my friend brought me back. As adult :having a baby. I came through both events, I made it, phew!