Skipper - Don't Move
Skipper's art takes in some fairly grim subjects, such
as shootings and impalements, so it doesn't get much of an airing
outside specialist BDSM forums. In 'Don't Move' (above) the violence
is implied rather than explicit. Skipper's originals are often large
scale works, so some details, like the gag-grenade, don't make it to
reduced images. When you've worked it all out, there's a degree of
ambiguity as to whether this fantastical scene is a sadistic
execution, an elaborate, tongue-loosening (!) procedure, a suicide
pact or simply a bizarre test of manhood and bravado. It could be all
four. The participants are uncompromisingly square jawed, rugged men,
but their sexual communion is fueled by mutual fear and uncertainty,
so there's a subtle but deep intimacy here which is not obvious at
first sight. The kneeling soldier's abstracted, ecstatic expression
as he savours his power is almost as scary as the hardware!
Skipper's use of delicate water colouring for such an uncompromising
subject seems a little incongruous, stylistically the end result
reminds me of some of the work of Manflesh.
Skipper often chooses military subjects showing explicit
maltreatment of protesting captives and there's a disturbing degree
of historical authenticity in the atrocities he adapts to his erotic
purpose, such as GI's impaled with bamboo stakes. Despite their
suffering, the victims always respond erotically. At it's extreme,
bloody combat and sexual congress become intimately entwined in a
glorious, over the top, death-rape climax. These images are too
extreme for this blog but 'Construction' (reproduced in black and
white for a book cover, below) gives a sense of just how challenging
Skipper's work can be.
Skipper - Construction
A highly masculine, construction worker patiently
applies a succession of nail piercings to his own body. I suppose
this would be dubbed as 'self-harm' by those who like to police human
behaviour, but that is hardly an adequate description of what's going
on here. In fashion piercing (and tattooing) the pain is usually
perceived as a short-term price to pay for a body-flattering
decoration. Through Skipper's eyes it is seen as a private pleasure
in it's own right, a painful, but erotically satisfying, test of
inner strength. The sheer quantity of iron-mongery and the calm
concentration of the Construction worker as he proceeds with his task
gives the image a striking, obsessive, intensity while the upraised,
gleaming nail-point adds an element of almost magical ritual. It's a
thoughtful reflection on a little understood, but probably
widespread, fetish.
Skipper - Sanctuary
'Sanctuary' is quite different, a complex tableau
depicting a failed police raid on club where a fisting orgy is
progress. This is a big work and the photography probably doesn't do
it justice. The entwined figures take a bit of untangling but there's
some nice visual elements here for those into well developed
muscularity and bull necks. The subjugation of the cop provides a
domination side-show to spur the participants on. Deep fisting is
also shown in other Skipper works. It's not supposed to be life
threatening but there can hardly be a more demanding or invasive form
of intimacy so it's easy to see how it sits alongside other
activities portrayed by Skipper
Skipper - Wash
I'm not sure I know what exactly is going on in 'Wash',
but the distended stomach suggests something pretty taxing for the
butch captive. I've included it mainly because it's a wild sketch,
full of wet, sleazy vitality. There's an intensity in much of
Skippers' work suggesting a strong engagement with his subject
matter. It's a quality which expresses itself in a different ways in
'Construction' and in the excesses of his military tortures and
orgies but Skipper always seems to have something to say about his
erotic feelings as well as simply invoking ours.
I've not been able to find a website hosting Skipper's
art, but there should be some oddments in the GMBA archive (current
link in sidebar).
1 comment:
Wow! They're so damn hot n' sexy, Mitch! Thanks a lot!
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