Friday, December 9, 2016

Thursday, December 8, 2016

Saruman the White

Saruman the White
pencil on paper
9 x 12"
Marius Black
2004

How people think I get shit done VS How it actually is.

Some people may think that I have a lot of assistants and other artists creating my work for me, but the truth is, it's just plain hard work by yours truly!

That's not to say I don't get help, I do. I pay people to put my art on shirts, frame my works and print my comics. My family supports me financially from time to time, my friends and other artists support me either through moral support or by buying my comics and artworks. My girlfriend gives me good advice and inspires me to keep making wonderful works. And of course I pray to God.

But from creating and editing videos, painting artworks, making shirt designs and promotions, marketing them online, creating and managing websites and pages, drawing comic book pages, inking, editing, layout, proofreading and conceptualizing them, writing poems and short stories, I basically do it by myself.

There are a lot of us artists who aren't sponsored by companies or patreons, who have gone full time to fulfill their dream of creating art for a living. Artists who are independent and are just trying to make good shit even though life as an artist is tough shit most of the time.

But I say, after the struggle I believe we can break free from the shackles of obscurity and being misunderstood. All we have to do is to strive harder, support each other, appreciate great works, make room for improvement, learn new things, and be positive that it'll soon pay off. Most of all we have to have patience, there is no such thing as an overnight success. Nothing is really easy, but it's not impossible to succeed.

Marius Black
Manila
Dec. 2016

Thursday, December 1, 2016

The art is the artist


 "It may be a point of great pride to have a Van Gogh on the living room wall, but the prospect of having Van Gogh himself in the living room would put a great many devoted art lovers to rout.”

                               
-Art & Fear a Book by David Bayles and Ted Orland

Vincent Van Gogh is one of the most misunderstood artists of his time, his art was never really appreciated as much and sadly he was driven into insanity and eventually took his own life. Why do we neglect artists and their art when most of these brilliant people are still alive? Maybe because genius is really ahead of its time?

Then I say, let's learn from that and support artists and anyone who is actually moving one's ass and does something creative before they take their own life and we lose another genius.

In short...
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Burning Bush

Burning Bush
digital photography
14 x 10"
Marius Black
2015


Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Art Addictions November 2016

A Collection of all the art addiction posts this November 2016

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Holy Shower Beautiful Shit

Holy Shower Beautiful Shit
oil on canvas
7 x 6'
Marius Black
2015


We had a group show last year entitled Vitamin Shit, it's about how we take medicine and drugs, legal or illegal, as placebo or not, working or not working or not really as medication. Stuff like cigarettes and high citrus juices we buy at the store. It's about that saying that when you take a dump, you should imagine the negative thoughts that's been plaguing you so that you get to shit the negativity out of your system. The show was about a lot of things, but for me it's about how we heal ourselves from past pain and injury, physically and spiritually. 


This poster was made by Jhemuel Salvador. Stare at it for too long and it moves! :)


One of the artworks I made was a self portrait entitled: Holy Shower Beautiful Shit. It's about my experience one time at work when I got angry with a fellow artist during a meeting with other artists and I almost snapped for some reason even I didn't understand. Later after cooling off, one of my artist friends, now my girlfriend, spoke to me and told me that I shouldn't treat elders like I did, that I should have more respect for them. And I really appreciated that "scolding" or advice from her that I eventually fell in love with her. :) But that talk with her made me realize that it was something I was doing that I wasn't aware of, and I have been calmer in approaching things ever since.

The exhibit was held at the National Commission for Culture and the Arts here in the Philippines.


Later that night another artist friend of mine shared her smoke stash with me and we chilled for a bit and after that I took a bath. And when the water from the shower hit my face and body, I felt greatly relieved! It suddenly hit me that my short temper earlier was due to irritation because I haven't taken a bath that day yet. Some of the artists and I were staying at this place for a time in Palawan, we went there for a mural job and we were in waiting because the walls weren't ready to be painted yet. In short, some of us were frustrated because we had an exhibit coming forth, our artworks not yet finished back at our homes and we're sitting there waiting for the walls to finish as our time was being wasted where we could be finishing our artworks for our show.


So one day some of us just got really pissed off, to a point that we didn't even want to shower, the house we stayed in was close to the beach so some of us can go on about the day without showering. But I didn't realize that having not to shower for a day can affect your mood. 

And so going back to the time I was taking a shower, it hit me how important taking a bath was. I started to see something while my eyes were closed and the water hit my eyelids, I saw myself having wings, flying in the vastness of space, passing through stars and passing through tombstones overcoming life and death. I can only say I was experiencing some sort of enlightenment, of how something as simple as taking a bath is as important as being able to clean one's soul in a way that when we feel good and refreshed, we are more calm and less to scream at people. 

 

I suddenly thought of Jesus being baptized by John the Baptist, of having to fully grasp the meaning of it. That we are baptized in water, our heads dipped into the lake and then are brought forth back up as baptized and maybe, it is just as a simple thing as the feeling of being refreshed. That we should at least experience a baptism in our lives so that we know how to take a bath. Back in Jesus' day, who knew if taking a bath was a thing, there were no pipes or faucets back then, maybe some people were even afraid of water then. Maybe being dirty is what makes people do bad shit, maybe being dirty is a sin to an extent. There's also a washing of the feet in the Bible isn't there? And as they say, cleanliness is next to Godliness right?

Maybe we can literally wash our sins by taking a bath. It came to me that Jesus' teachings are just simple ways of how to live, of how we should be able to reach heaven by just doing simple every day things like taking a bath or being good to one another, having to feel and accept love, and being able to love.




I also thought of the story of the Buddha having to discover the "middle way"

The movie The Little Buddha helped me discover this truth:

One day Siddhartha heard an old musician on a passing boat speaking to his people. 


Old Musician

"If you tighten the string too much it will snap and if you leave it too slack, it won't play. "

Suddenly, Siddhartha realized that these simple words held the great truth, and that in all these years he had been following the wrong path.



 


Siddhartha realized that you don't have to fast to the extreme to gain enlightenment, you don't also have to gorge and be a glutton for food, you only have to eat right every day. The middle way, is the right way, there has to be a balance.

All these things were flashing before me as I bathed, afterwards I felt really great and with a new understanding in life! So I decided to paint the vision I saw when I was taking a bath. Thus Holy Shower Beautiful Shit was made. 


I'll be doing a full coverage of our Vitamin Shit show back in 2015 soon so keep an eye for that!

For now, I hope you enjoyed this article, as I am glad I could finally share this experience and artwork of mine.


I'll be taking a bath now! :)

Marius Black
Manila
11.30.2016