Friday, June 25, 2010

Drag Queen, Decision Portrait

(Above:  Drag Queen, Decision Portrait Series.  Stitched words:  I was meant for this.  Xylene photo transfer on tea-stained muslin.  Hand embroidery and beading.  Unframed:  25" x 19"; Framed 31" x 25".  Click on image to enlarge.)

I met Carla at Runaway Runway, a local fashion show featuring outfits made entirely from recycled materials.  The Lady Chablis (best known as the incredible drag queen from Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil) headlined the opening act of wild and wonderfully talented local female impersonators.  Carla was one of the best.  We exchanged business cards after the event and chatted about art.

Later, I corresponded with Carlos.  Our emails arranged for me to come to a great drag show only a mile from my house.  It started at midnight.  Boy....this series has provided some exciting adventures!  The show was wonderful. 

(Above:  Drag Queen, Decision Portrait.  Detail.  Click on image to enlarge.)

Watching Carlos transform into Carla was amazing.  I don't think I ever owned as much make-up collectively in my entire life.  I wouldn't have the slightest idea how to apply most of it....but Carla knows.  She knows all about wigs, artificial eyelashes, push-up bras, and how to maneuver sexy pivots in four-inch heels after climbing make-shift steps onto the bar-turned-stage.  She knows what to wear....and where to have it made.  She is able to wiggle into and out of exotic costumes in tiny dressing rooms without much air-conditioning.  She is sensitive to rhinestones, sequins, beads, and fabulous jewelry.  She has taste in music, dance, and acting.  Communicating with an audience is second nature.  She's smart too. 

Our conversation drifted effortlessly from personal experiences to environmental concerns, about people we know in common, best places to shop, and arts businesses in our area.  Carla directed my camera for the best angles and knew how to use the space to create a Hollywood, back-lighting effect for the image.  We talked about the decision to perform in drag and about the wording for this portrait.  All in all, the stitched words truly reflect the decision:  "I was meant for this".  She was.  He was.  It was obvious! 


(Above:  Drag Queen, Decision Portrait Series.  Detail.  Click on image to enlarge.)

Over the weekend Steve and I made a whirlwind trip to Washington, DC.  I headed for Bedazzled, a great bead shop on Dupont Circle.  I stitched the portrait using some of my purchases......it needed something special...something to convey a little of the glamor and beauty that Carlos and Carla enjoy with fulfillment.  Since finishing the portrait, I shared it with Carlos through an email and received one of the nicest messages in response including permission to share a great Facebook Page!  This is one smart professional entertainer who possesses the right mind, body, and soul to make it big because the decision was honestly made...."I was meant for this!"

2 comments:

Lynn Cohen said...

Awesome choice...your and theirs. ;-)
And as always so well done.

Anonymous said...

HEY SUSAN, ITS CARLA....DID THIS PIECE SELL ALREADY???