Saturday, July 31, 2010

RICHARD M. RAWLINS: Girls of Murray Street


Detail: 'Girls of Murray Street at Bohemia'

Last year I began a series of paintings, a follow on to my earlier work at EAW2009 Space for Rent, entitled Girls of Murray Street. In it I depicted prostitutes of the Murray and Roberts Street Woodbrook tracks. The 'Murray and Roberts' is the biggest of the pieces, it portrays a street walker that looks very young but very prematurely old at the same time, it is layered by a poem I wrote 'Out by the Park', in which I depict a likely conversation between a slightly crazy hustling woman and a patron. The series was never finished though as other projects and explorations took precedence.


Detail: 'Murray and Roberts' at Bohemia

In my studies of these women, I've always found them to be so young but wise in the years of the street hustle. Barely 18 and 19 years old and in the hustle. I sought to portray the stark bending surreality of their times. Depending on the halflight and the steet lamps they actually appear bigger in size and age than they really are and at the same time older than they look at first glance.


Detail: 'Roberts and Carlos'

This realization dictated the style of painting. I sought to capture in almost bright flat childlike colours the disturbing portraits of these women, not to pass judgements but rather create a sense of dark humour that would actually stir a disturbance in the viewer. Is this voyeurism okay?


Detail: 'Roberts and Alfredo'

The flat depthless painting style was also inspired by the works of the behind the bridge sign painters of the Beetham and Piccadilly area of POS. It is reminiscent of the bars of George Street and such areas with their crudely drawn women wearing polka dot panties and bras alone on the walls.



EAW 2010 viral video: Darryn Boodan

poem: Out by the Park

When we out here in the night

is like roach running in the night

Up and down we shaking we ass

Watchin’ yuh up in yuh window

Glass


Hey baby yuh want ah pluck?

Two hundred to suck, three

Fo’ a fuck…


So wha? We going o wha?

The pussy real good daddy.

It tight and it hardy.


Come nah!!! Aye, yuh kno I like u.

Is out here I fuckin’ out here

hustlin’ some blue.


Is two fucking chile and

sick mudder to mine.

Is only three hundred

fo’ a fuckin’ wine.


Come leh we go

by the hospital quick

yuh know yuh custom

and I want dat prick.


Oh god come quick

nuh dem police outside

Dem ha’ all we gyul

running to hide


Thanks eh. Thought yuh

did change yuh mine.

Ah like yuh hat. I fine it nice.


Ah does see yuh out here…

Wid that woman. She yuh wife?


But wait why dem lil gyul getting on so

Up down like classless hoe

Not me. Not fucking me.

I doh go wid everybody.


Me? I is 21. I is a big ‘oman.

Doh watch meh slight. I is

A big ‘oman.


Look dat one dey she ent easy...

Nanny and ass beat so much

She flappy


Dat one dey another hoe

cyah suck prick, is only

a show


She. Oh god she. By dat pile ah leaf.

She is a cunt. To besides she’s a

Fuckin’ tief.


You ever eat dat Kfc? Yeah dat new one…

Ha. Original or Spicy oil. Ha. Dat funny.

Hold on eh…Wha..I cyah hear yuh. I not by

de park. Yuh’s a imps or wha’. Doh fuckin’ call

meh. Yeah I by the club later.


Dis fuckin’ phone. I cyah hear shit.

Yuh kno anything bout dem dual sim

phone and dem. No…ok.


Wha…ah talking to much?


But wait…Oh god oh. Doh stop here nah

Dem bitch and dem hate meh.

Dey go beat meh cunt. We ain’t going

again? Look I go stop talking. No…ok.

Just doh drop me by the park nuh.


Oh god no. I go give yuh back the money.

What keep it? Or keep a hundred.

I did thought yuh did say keep all.


Well sorry eh lover.

Look yuh want meh

Number?

No… Well aight den…


Hey baby yuh want ah pluck?

Two hundred to suck, three

Fo’ a fuck…


Is the work easy to digest? No. Is it funny? Somewhat. I think that we wear our hypocrisy like a favourite jockey shorts/panty that we don't want to take off. This work explores a bit of that hypocrisy.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

RICHARD MARK RAWLINS: EAW SHOOT









So for EAW 2010 I did photographer duties. It was good to get back behind the lens. Hadn't done it in awhile. But when I do I really like shooting at night.

Shooting outside Bohemia for the EAW guerilla fashion show 'Dressed for Work' was great. Light changing all the time, everybody shooting click click clit clit clax, flashes going off, car lights changing the atmosphere, light spilling between people and from the surrounding businesses, me adjusting settings moving from flash to no flash, zooming with the moving models, the Red Bull truck pumping 'I'm a be', slow shutter speeds, nakedness all round...ahhhhh.
According to Photographer Rodell Warner: I see yuh real like yuhself dey daddy!

YES I DID.


Thursday, July 15, 2010

RICHARD RAWLINS: THE BAG PROJECT


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In the context of genetics, the utterance “good jeans” may mean one thing, but within the sphere of of our local vernacular riddled with its creative use of the “double-entendre” the concept takes on a whole different meaning. These images, while ripe with individuality and humour show us something else about ourselves. The Jeans act as more than just a fashion project experiment, they have become an arbiter of sameness and commonality. The Jeans, that great unifier…is one of our common denominators.



Look out for the bags again at Thursday 22nd July at the EAWTT 2010 event Fashion on the Street. The bags are for sale. For sale inquiries contact me at rmraffinity@yahoo.com re: JBAGZ.
Many thanks to the models in this online-project: Maro, Ayo, Chris, Boods, Chee, Badman, and Dave. Many thanks to Mariel Brown and Marlon Darbeau for their support. Many thanks to Ivaek Archer for encouraging me. Many thanks to all my friends that willingly donated Jeans and picong at the start of the project. Much thanks to Rodell Warner my Photographer and of course all of you for coming!!! GO OUT AND RECYCLE SOMETHING!

Monday, July 12, 2010

THE BAG PROJECT TEASER


I've embarked on a new project to run only online. THE BAG PROJECT. I've always felt that a "pair of jeans" could have been the one single unifier in society. Every body has Jeans. Hell I've even seen vagrants with Jeans on.




The exercise has thus far yielded six bags three of which are shown here in this post. The others will be revealed in detail in the online installation rolling out this week or maybe next week. The bags will of course be for sale.


Inspired by one of my illustrations the Jeans project isn't my foray into the world of fashion design. Instead it's my experiment with recycling, and learning to sew. All of the material comes from old donated Jeans. I have Mariel Brown to thank for having the patience to teach me to use my sewing machine.




I have Sean Thomas of the Jazz Alliance of Trinidad and Tobago to thank for the opportunity to show my bags at his fine event "Jazzup The Runway ". More on this event over at www.artzpub.blogspot.com later today. The Bikinis are by Charlene Bramble, Off the Hook Designs. Photography: Rodell Warner.