finetuning asks:
What's your favorite visual artist? your favorite performing artist? your "safe place?" the song you can't get enough of right now? do you play any instruments?My favorite visual artist is probably Tom Friedman. He created really simple works in their execution, but the thought and the message behind them is complex. On the outside it looks plain and boring, or just "cool", but when you take a second to ponder the meaning you can debate it for hours.
Example: His work "Hot Balls"

At first you see all these balls in height order sitting on the ground. It's colorfull, it's neat to see all the balls increasing in height towards the center where there is a pretty large one. It's "cool."
But the name "Hot Balls." When you read about the work you find out that all the balls were stolen over a 2 year period. You start visioning just HOW he managed to get the big one out of the store or where ever...
The piece is about more than that though....it lets the viewer question what is more important, the art, or the intention behind the art? Does the fact that the balls were stolen make the piece valid? or does it stand up on it's own. Would you get the same impression if you hadn't read the description?
But I do have to admit....he does have a great "HOW DID HE DO THAT" factor, plain and simple.

Soap. And Tom Friedman's inlayed Pubic hair in perfect concentric circles.
My favorite performing artist is a tougher question because frankly I don't have one. I love performance art, but I never really got to see much in person having gone to a design school.
But my favorite performer in general is easy if ya know me.


Gene Kelly hands down.
Besides having the best ass ever and having had a crush on him since I can remember, I have ALWAYS admired his talents.
From acting, to dancing. EVERYTHING he did always looked effortless. He was a joy to watch and took dancing and singing and made it masculine; like just a regular guy who could sing and dance the pants off of
meany girl he wanted.
I don't really have a defined "safe place" of my own but here in san francisco the two places I feel the safest, most welcome, and most comfortable are my friend Drew and Orme's apartment, and at
dhbearguy's apartment. They are two place I can go if I am stranded, or if I just need a place to go.
When it comes to music, I suffer from Musical ADD. Songs get stuck in my head VERY easily whether I want them there or not (*cough* Celine Dion "All Coming Back *cough*)....so usually it's for bad reasons.
But as of lately no single song seems to be sticking around for very long in my noggin'.
I've been singing Tycho's
"Sunrise Projector" (which has NO words, go figure), the mash up of Madonna's
"Hung Up" vs. Deathcab's "Soul Meets Body", and Cheese On Bread's
"Where the Fuck are They?" and
"Sally".Seems like I only sing IMPOSSIBLE SONGS TO SING.
I used to play 3 saxophones, but dancing conflicted with Jazz Band Practices so I stopped.
I think that covers them all.