Beefy Jack, the Street Art Campaign that Never Was

meaty Leathermen and burgers

About five years ago, I started hitting the art scene as hard as I could while working at least two other gigs. The street art scene was very strong and I was intrigued. I met guys like Homo Riot and Pastey White. My stickers were selling well and lets just say some test marketing was in the works outside places like La Luz de Jesus, New Profanity and Antebellum in Hollywood.

Paratransit gives a major advantage to someone working multiple gigs, especially with one in publicity. I could be anywhere in, or on the border of Los Angeles County while on shift. Disneyland? At least once every couple of months. Santa Monica? Once a week or so. The Hood? About once a night. And with every day brings a lunch break, most likely at a Jack in the Box, which are in some of the worst neighborhoods, and they include parking and a bathroom.

Sooo, if I was going to do a street art campaign, I wouldn’t want them to figure who I was, at least right away. Shepard “Obey Giant” Fairy is pretty obvious, but that was a long time coming. And Jack in the Box was edgy enough to a street art campaign, but it would clearly backfire. I mean, what corporate fast food franchise puts stickers for their own company in their bathrooms for street cred. Even Burger King couldn’t get away with it.

I began crafting a sticker design that was barely safe for work, yet over the edge. Customers would think they came from Jack in the Box, and corporate would just be bewildered. There was a very rough pinup sketch, but this got inked in quickly. The idea was these would just keep showing up with different fetish themes. Feminists would be outraged. Guys on the street would be hatin’ and keying every sticker they saw. Employees would roll their eyes at managers and say “I swear! It’s not me!” It’s a puzzle that starts to draw attention, like OBEY stickers and Angelyne.

This would need to be done right, on vinyl, requiring a print run for $100 or more. It needed to wait until I had a budget. And then, money started getting tight. And Sherry got cancer. Then Covid hit, and bathrooms across the county were shut down by the health department.

So this is now permanently shelved as a street art project. I still might do stickers of these for fun, and the art is tight. Mr. Beefy might make an appearance on a t-shirt without the banner. We’ll see. But for the moment, he’s the street art campaign that never was.

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Work in Progress: Domme Bunny

Fetish art of Latex Domminatrix Bunny in progressYou saw this on Easter, I started on it again after dinner.

I’m one of those who appreciate a crude look to even elegant art. Some of my favorites are Kevin O’Neil and Ralph Steadman. I’ve had times where I’ve seen an energetic sketch, only to see it tamed too far with inks or paint.

It was great when I had confidence. So many would say “I wish I could draw. I’m too much of a perfectionist. I can’t ever get it right.” I learned the media will tell you where it wants to go, and you need to feel that and listen.

But the harder lesson is great artist fuck it up. I’ve seen good sketches by great artists, then they add paint. It starts to look awful. That’s where it’s easy to stop and go “it’s ruined.” The greats shrug it off and go “there is a lot more to go” and they know what they are doing.

When you do this for money, it’s very easy to second guess yourself. Playing safe works in business, but it doesn’t make you a great artist. So, as an artist, I have to look at a piece and say, “ok, let’s fuck it up and see what we get.”

If I can pull something great out of it, no problem. If it’s ruined, I can trace it, pull an idea off it, or come up with something completely different and move on. But you can’t be afraid to fail or fuck it up if it’s going on the wall. Paper is cheap. Canvas can get gessoed over. Don’t be afraid to start over.

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Happy Easter!

Happy Easter!

I was going to post some bunny stuff and realized I have more bunny themed material than anticipated. Including some pieces that many not have made it here. Have a look!

Fetish Art Sticker design for Perverted Podcast in honor of Bunny

Check out PervertedPodcast.com when you can. Count Boogie always needs the support!

 

Red Rabbit, Femdom Art, Latex Fetish

Totally forgot about this piece that sold at Gallery 30 South.

Two girls kissing grapic for Count Boogie's Perverted Podcast. Bondage, BDSM, kink

Of course there’s the original sticker art for Perverted Podcast

Mistress With BunnyMan for FetishForLife.com

You remember this piece from the Fetish For Life series. This is planned to go in the 2022 calendar of course.

Mistress Raven Heart for Easter

You may remember Mistress Raven Heart from the drawing workshop at Nelson Creative Spaces in NoHo. She’s also set to go in the 2022 Calendar

Bunny Ears Gas Mask Fetish Art

I’m going to end this with a work in progress that resurfaced. Mistress Bunny Gas Mask here was posted few times in social media, but didn’t make it here. This is the danger in putting your social media before your own sites.

I’ll use the last one to recap with what’s going on for fetish art and this site. There’s a lot going on. The fetish art brings in the least amount of income, so it’s had to stay in the background. Late at night, during the week, I may have a few minutes to sit down and do some artwork. I’m prioritizing pieces already in progress, like this one. On weekends, after the to do list is done, I’ll sit down by the TV and do more artwork. During the day, I’m working hard to save my home and stabilize the situation here. It’s a piece by piece, day by day struggle. I’m obviously not the only one struggling, but I have to take things seriously. Thank you so much for your support and have a great weekend!

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