Thanks for reading my rants

I​ really do enjoy writing, my G-Rated friends. I recall writing raw poetry style lines when I was in middle school and it wasn’t cool. I would write out of sight, so I would not be made fun of, because I had gone to the office many times already for fighting, and I didn’t want to be there because someone exposed me for writing. I never stopped writing. even though art is where I followed openly, I have enjoyed doing both, but this is probably why my writing does not have proper structures to writing principles. I simply write ideas and words that cross my mind at the moment that I am writing or typing. *So this is a warning for anyone who chooses to read my rants and does not understand.

M​any times I do not understand what I do either, I just do. It might be a difficult concept to grasp for anyone who properly evaluates, takes notes, takes measurements, creates outlines and proposals. All which help organize a project and present it to a reader or a client. This is why we have structure and rules in any subject humans embark on, in which we are following someone else’s guidance so that we don’t make the same mistakes and we can better communicate. I promise you guys, I am not intentionally making words rhyme that way.

I​ guess I choose to listen to my energy and surroundings, when I do something that I enjoy to do. I release my body and become an instrument that joins in the harmony for whatever it is that I am about to create. Let me give you an example with what I know best. By the way, I should warn you as well, when it comes to “airbrushing” in that community, I found out that there are many many negative things being said about me by other airbrush artists. One of my few airbrush friends I have accidentally told me some other airbrush artist he knows that are in the Facebook Airbrush Community talk bad about me when he tried to show his respect towards me. “Before you say anything about Alex, I want to say that he is the best father I have ever met!” Air says to them. I do try to emphasize the word ‘airbrush’ when speaking of these artist because I have noticed interesting things in my journey from Airbrushes to Airplanes, my G-Rated friends.

T​o tattoo artists, and any other artist I meet, I am taken serious as an airbrush artists. They say, man, you could do tattoos easily. So forth and so on. What I am to find, is that once you label yourself as a tattoo artist, the view of you has now changed. Suddenly you are competition to a tattoo artist. Now you are trying to steal ideas and techniques that they use to make a successful tattoo, that might have taken them years upon years to master, as I have with the airbrush using trial and error. In every discipline, they have their “right of passage” and so forth, I am assuming. I paid for my daughter to get lessons in makeup and the teacher treats her like a child that doesn’t know anything because she is “not even 18 yet” so what could she possibly know about business and beauty. Then that lady tries to send me pictures of my art in the background with her models, lady I don’t give a damn. But I guess each discipline has this right of passage and there are quite a few that will say to you that it took them several years and it should take you the same. There are quite a few, though, who will give you as many tips and skills that will save you time from trial and error.

B​ack to airbrush, I have learned all the how-to’s of airbrush when I was 16 years old. I always feel I can learn from anyone who is willing to teach, no matter how long they have been and I have been. We can all learn from each other if we are open to it. Or I will learn from you and keep going, it is all the same to me. But the thing is. even though I have learned some of the rules a long time ago about airbrushing and whatever, I never really follow them, in airbrush, in a particular order or structure or what have you. And those loops and circles that we should practice often, those swirls that many “airbrush tee shirt” artists learn to master, I don’t practice. It is just me.

S​o I have learned to airbrush, learned to tattoo, construction, drafting, and I love to write. I do not follow the rules that these disciplines as I should and as Tupac would say “the same things you admire about me are the same things you hate me for”. For me that means that I find clients that are looking for someone who will break the rules and make something look as close to what they had imagined it looking like. Or should I say they find me. Those are the customers I like working for too. People who will challenge all my current skills and do something I haven’t done before, and when money is no object to the client, is willing to say here’s 5K or 10K, do yo thang, I will make it happen. Think not, one project that my friend Ed and I worked on was making a post-apocalyptic denim jacket. The goal was to put art in the jacket, but make it look like it had been through some shit. So we simulated blood in the inside of the jacket, sanded down some parts of the art and jacket, and shot it with an AR a couple of times. So our client is walking with this jacket that looks like it was in the post-apocalyptic something and his jacket has bullet holes on it. I been wanting to make me one with same idea but not the same artwork.

M​ost of the time, when money is no object, and time is not being rushed, I find the right mood for that project after taking time to ‘meditate’ with the ideas provided by the client. Most of the time there isn’t an outline designed, sometimes there is. I set up all the equipment or materials needed and get started. I go with the flow. Just grab a color and go. That is all I can really tell you as far as the typical aspects of airbrushing. I use the same concepts with writing or typing. I get in this mood or receive this strong signal leading me to type what flows in my head. Therefore, I feel there is no structure, no rules I follow, or anything like that when it comes to writing or drawing. Obviously, there are plenty rules implanted in my head with each disciple, or I would have many more mistakes when someone is trying to interpret my finish product.

E​very now and again I get a client that asks if I can create a sample of how it is going to look. Many times I tell them it is best that I just do, because I have received the information they have given me and I will go with the flow. Some let it go, and I do what I do, but others choose not to accept it and find another airbrush artist. All good too. But this is also the way I write and a few might enjoy it and others will label it a piece of crap. Either way, thanks for reading my rant.

Just in case it was in question, mostly all of the photos I post with my blogs are pieces of art that I have created some time in my life.

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  1. Reblogged this on Airbrushes & Airplanes and commented:

    Here is a mostly imagined story I will post. It could easily be my future I suppose. It is always possible with me, I don’t know. But I am walking down the street in an area I have never been, minding my own business as I do most of the time, looking at the road ahead and behind, up at the sky or down on the ground. Listening to several sounds. Thinking about my breathing sometimes or letting any thought flow as it goes. When suddenly a driver pulls by and tells me he has money for me. 5 G’s if I would like to partake. I tell him I do not sell drugs or prostitute, but I will gladly sell him an idea or two. An idea or two, get in the car and you better not play me for a fool, he commands of me. I tell him gladly, I have walked for hours with no where to go and my legs could use some rest.
    “​So what is this idea that you have for me that can make me some more money?” he asks me. “I don’t know,” I reply. A little hot head with my reply he asks, “What do you mean you don’t know?” I ask him what does he do. He tells me he works in construction and is a volunteer firefighter. He tells me not to suggest that he should start another construction company, one competing against the company that is currently paying him now. I ask him what does he like to do. He says not much, watch sports and tv, drink a few brewskies. That wasn’t much help and this guy is quite edgy, thinking that I am just going to give him any get rich scheme that will help him get rich quick and he will have this ah-ha moment. He claims that I am suppose to sell him an idea, what is it? Patience my friend, I am trying to reach an end and I have just jumped in your car. At least take me half way and I will find the right way that you can start a successful business.
    H​e tells me he is married, has two children, and lives a typical lifestyle. He works to pay the bills because this is life, that is what we are here for. I ask if he is telling me that our very existence is to simply work like a machine and die, like a machine, simply to pay bills. “Well isn’t that so?” he asks. I don’t think so. I ask him throughout his life what is something he created that he truly enjoyed the outcome of. He tells me about how he likes to sew jeans and make alterations so they fit better on him. But that is something he tells no one so I better not tell anyone either he tells me. “Now hurry up and tell me this idea, I am growing very impatient”, he demands.
    I​ tell him that it seems to me that he should create a sewing business, where he can do modifications and alterations on jeans and other clothing. His family could help him market and sell everything online, no one would even know he is the lead sewer until he wants them to know. And I am sure his wife would support in many and several ways. He doesn’t even have to quit his job until the income flows heavier from the other side.
    H​is mind begins to imagine some of the ways that he could do this. He tells me that his younger son is really good at computers and he could probably put it on them Instagram and Tiki Tok thing that kids are into nowadays. He said that his wife does all the financing so maybe she could gather all the money for that business. He could do alterations, modifications and originals pieces and no one will know it is him doing the work. He can do something he really enjoys and make some extra money. Then he looks at me and says “Hey that is my idea! Which one is yours!”
    “​Oh I have several, my friend. I just helped you find yours. Here is the half way point, I will tell you what. I will give you half of your money back now. Go off and use it to start your idea. After you have made a profit, you may pay me the other half if you like.” I reply.
    “​How will I find you?” he asks.
    “​I don’t know. If it is meant to be it will be” I say as I wave goodbye.
    I​ quote Tupac one more time “why should I lie when I can dramatise” and for several reasons I will not ever reveal when I am using imagination and when I am using memory to create a piece of work. But there is an example of what I came up with for everyone in proving my point. On the previous blog that is. I don’t know why I write, when that moment is right, I just write, right. I would challenge anyone to choose a topic or throw in a couple words or sentence to include in a blog. I am sure I could use that topic or entity you provide me and make it all fit somehow. Thanks G-Rated Friends

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