Hey Jean Paul Niko.
I'm doing art. Oh yeah. It's called "Bloody hands".
I would like your support and help.
It's real easy, which makes it so great. It actually extends and renews what art is in a non-silly way AND it's beautiful. And wasn't that, what I always wanted.
It's also intensely critical to what art is these days and in general in a nice way. Rrrrr, I could write a whole philosophy about it, but I'm the artist. May others do that.
This is how it works. People including me, paint their hands red as a symbol for having blood on their hands. That's it.
I'm only the initiator of it. The artist is everybody. I'm making others artists. I'm making others a piece of art. This all can be done everywhere. It can be done any time. This all can be documented in any way, which then again is art as well.
The art is a group thing. The art needs support, the art lives off [] media and promotion.
Content wise, obviously having blood on your hands is quite meaningful. By doing it, it's basically pleading guilty, or acknowledging guilt [for me N.Y]. All of us have blood on their hands, so it makes something visible that is invisible. That's crucial to art discussion. It transforms people. Outwardly and inwardly. It's educational as in experiencing how easy it is to live with bloody hands and how cool and how beautiful. I don't even need to become political or spiritual or anything like that, it does it by itself. It means something different to everybody. It reveals truth. It goes super well, with my apocalyptic approach that I always had, unveiling all. It goes well with the objectification/humanization thing I always had. It goes well with transferring something onto yourself. It totally fits the whole Nikki art development. It's so [] me.
So what needs to be done? A lot can be done.
I would want you as main photographer. I could imagine people taking photos themselves or documenting otherwise. But for a proper presentations or exhibits I would want you to be the main photographer when it comes to photo as documenting media.
I mean, you're the best and especially when it comes to people photography. We can develop a visual concept together, if you want.
From my part all is good. But one can sure make it better than good.
I obviously would want you to run around with bloody hands as much as possible. I was thinking, I should give a start shot to it, and involve more people to simply do it.
To promote and spread it, I should get some key people to do it. Yeah right, the artist as the event planner. Terrible, but what wouldn't I do for art.
It can only be for special occasions, only for a photo, every day, I don't care. It just needs to be done.
I want helpers who provide people with paint. It's so easy, put a splash of paint in somebody's hand like lotion and let them rub it in. Done.
I'm not opposed to prettier ways of showing blood on hands, more artificial and styly. It's a fashion statement as well.
Oh, if I could get a fashion designer to do it for a runaway thing, like a real famous one. Great. Or a band.
Yeah, isn't contemporary art so much design. It's got movement character. I want it to be least activist as possible though. For what it's worth, it's supposed to be beautiful - on all levels. It's activist and actionism in itself.
Man, it's brilliant!
The more beautiful the person, the more beautiful the piece of art. Yeah, take that, ugly bastards, hehe.
It's not opposing the art market. It's underground and guerilla though, it should be viral. Art that isn't underground or hasn't been underground at some point is worthless anyways. These little academy fuckers. Go to hell. [don't feel offended, I'm probably not talking about you. N.Y.]
So, enough for now. What do you think? Can you also be my critic and adviser, of how to execute.
I obviously have many ideas, which makes it so contemporary as well. facebook and twitter and all that silly stuff. These are our times though. It's the perfect mirror of our times, and damn does art need to be that.
It's a mirror on so many levels. It's brilliant.
You're the first I'm telling. I want to do this. I want to stir it all up.
Nikki
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