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San Diego artist (born 1956), doing my art since graduating from UCSB College of Creative Studies with a Bachelor of Arts in 1979. Art that's often naked, edgy, ethical, sexual, multimedia, performance, composite, archival...

Richard ChauDavis @rbcdart

Age 68, Male (sort of)

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UCSB, College of Creative Stud

San Diego, California

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Posted by rbcdart - August 7th, 2024


August 2024 contains moments for me when I am suddenly in sync and accepted. People I respect are making arguments for what I believe in. Going out on a limb I would like to take it further and say that the human sexuality closet door has just opened a bit more.

Patric’s show “Liberated Forms” is helping us humans step out of that closet further. Signs of being in the closet are dolls without genitals, sexual codes of conduct that are damaging, an overwhelming majority of galleries and art groups that will not accept nudes (let alone sexual content). 


This traditional misdirection about human sexuality (covering it with lies and putting it into the dark) has led to horrible things. The reasons are more to do with power issues (degrading) masking themselves as moral issues (uplifting). A lot of this is currently being dealt with on stage, in film, scientifically, and in books. Visual arts are still very repressed. 

Pornography sites are fighting the battle to legally and profitably show something similar to human sexuality.  A notable all-inclusive site and exception to the normal (except for photography) is NewGrounds.com which has a wonderful method of categorizing works that are shown, and people can then use the rating (E, T, M, or A) in searching for or avoiding work. 


Patric observed this, took a bold step, decided to have a show, and asked for sexual work. Artists (from all over the country) have gratefully (at their own expense) sent him pieces that they love and had held onto but could not show. He didn't know this would happen, He invited 3 artists to participate because he was not sure what if anything would come from the open call.


Because most sexual work is not shown, there is an illusion that current quality sexual work does not exist. It does, artist will do art without the reward of exhibition or payment. They do less of it, of course, because they must turn to other means to put food on the table. 


Patric also needed to overcome some of his misconceptions. After looking through my work and picking the ‘safer’ pieces, he told me that he later realized he in some sense censored. He schooled himself to leave behind that response when looking at other submissions being offered by other submitting artists. I used that as an excuse to latter slip in a wild and fun piece that he initially rejected. We'll see. Patric has very high standards and has a lot of good work to choose from… 


Patric also realized he did not have the wall space to hang the show normally. He chose to go salon style, which is normally associated with lower quality shows. In this case, it is the only way to present without leaving far too many exceptional works out. Because of this flood, my number of pieces may be reduced as he hangs the show... we will see. No hard feelings, just joy. I also want to see the 'best show possible.' 


To help the viewers of my work, I collaborated with a master framer Michelle Robinson of Ray Street Custom Framing to make unique frames custom for each painting. I told her to do as she saw fit, and that price was not an issue (ouch). I would just raise the price on each piece based on its frame. What a great collaboration this turned out to be... now if Patric will only keep them in. I don't currently have anywhere else to show or sell them… maybe OMA...


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Posted by rbcdart - June 25th, 2024


I got into art for the life drawing which I do not do anymore. I have been a model, volunteered, organized, donated, been paid, sold, shown, self patronized, and now have a body of work scattered to the wind. I like how being a visual artist improves my sight, so many pictures everyday that I see beyond what I paint, light is so cool and it is different in Southern California. Art is not forever but it is an addiction and if you stop it will hurt you. I think it is a personal choice whether it is Legos or Acrylics. I also think it is a gift to society that should be rewarded but mostly is not. If you can, and you can, find a few artists and send them some money every month. It is how it is done in the modern age. Means so much in so many ways. I think nearly everyone on this site provides a lot for so little, treat those you can to a meal every month. My hand is also out, you can put something in it at www.rbcdart.com (museo de rbcdart) or not, there are always free options. Free (whole heartedly gifted) for you but not for the artists involved.

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Posted by rbcdart - June 19th, 2024


Yes, you can support my art efforts with small monthly donations. I used to be on Patreon but (current theory) my work confused their AI and stuff that was hanging publicly was being banned from the site. I am attempting to make an online record of my work and wasn't able to post critical pieces. I left (so sad, I had put a lot into it). A patron suggested Ghost.org and that's where I ended up under my own domain name rbcdart.com (museo de rbcdart). Please consider being a subscriber at www.rbcdart.com. There is a free option, but also paid subscriptions at various levels based more on what you want to give instead of what you get. Free subscribers see the public stuff and get a newsletter, paid subscribers at all levels get to see everything and have a choice of three different newsletters. 18+iu_1224278_10922692.webp


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Posted by rbcdart - June 18th, 2024


iu_1224279_10922692.webpJune 8th to September 15th 2024: I have 2 pieces in a show at the Oceanside Museum of Art!!! Here is the link The exhibition is called 'MORE DISRUPTION: REPRESENTATIONAL ART IN FLUX.' I think it is a very good show. They had around 1,600 pieces to choose from (juried down to 49 or so). The opening was crowded and fun. posted the two images below (M).


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