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ARTCORE Love!

28.01.2011

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It is so wonderfully exciting that ARTCORE has gotten so many great things said about it so far! This film was created out of pure love and expression and is the third film in a series by Carlos Batts and I. In this series we have documented and shared our lives, photo shoots, explored our creative process, and collaboratively expressed sexuality with our peers and friends.

The first in the series was AlterEgo, then Voluptuous Life and now ARTCORE. I prefer to think of these movies as Art Films with sex in them, as opposed to a “artsy porn”.

I am very thankful for the support and comprehension of this film by others!

Queer Porn Icon Courtney Trouble (who also stars in the film) says, “this film is the evolution of hardcore pornography, drawing inspiration from both the fluidity of queer porn as well as a sinful parody on the way technology is used in pornography.”

Longtime friend and supporter Violet Blue says of the work, “Another vibrant, necessary set of voices are being represented here that are continually overlooked by mainstream sex entertainment media and anti-porn pundits alike.”

The super cute J.D. at HotMoviesForHer.com comments, “Each of the four scenes is totally different from the next, creating a multi-layered porno adventure that has me glued to the screen in anticipation of what comes next.”

Sexis magazine writes, “Carlos and April step further outside the boundaries of traditional porn and into a realm of postmodern erotic art and sensibility.”

And Art Critic Mat Gleason wrote that it is “The artsiest, edgiest pornographic movie in years” in his Huffington Post L.A. Art World Gossip blog.

Artcore & Vegas

17.01.2011

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I recently attended the AEE convention in Las Vegas, where I did a signing for HotMovies.com as well as for Dream Pleasure Tours. The weekend was lots of fun bonding with good friends, spending time with fans and making new connections. I was nominated for “Crossover Star of the Year” and “Dangerous Curves” was nominated for Best Specialty Release – Other Genre (whatever that means!) Neither of us won an award, but I felt like a winner, just being acknowledged for my hard work.

While I was at the HotMovies.com booth, Carlos and I were briefly interviewed for HotMoviesForHer.com, where we discuss our NEW film, Artcore. We talk about our inspirations, message of the film and why we love working together:

My dress was The Micheline Dress in Tiffany Blue with Black Lace by the amazing PinupGirlClothing.com! It was super comfy and flattering and I felt sexy in it all day long!

Pornsaint!

9.11.2010

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I am super excited and honored to be a new Pornsaint!! Check out the illustration by the lovey and extremely talented Molly Crabapple! Molly also graced us with her talent by participating in the New York debut of The April Flores Love Toy Show with her piece “Balloons”:

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If you are not familiar with Pornsaints.org, their site “is the art side of porn and the porn side of art. It is an artistic approach to porn, a pornographic approach to art, a pornoartistic approach to religion. Artworks are based upon the idea that porn stars may be ‘sanctified’ by their performances. Founded by the artist Francesco D’Isa in early 2007, Pornsaints is based in Italy, and made up of artists from around the world working in an array of mediums ranging from digital video to oil and canvas.”

I LOVE the illustration!! I also did an interview with Pornsaints you can read here by Gigi Deluxe.

Please read this awesome interview with my Partner-In-Everything Carlos Batts!! This is truly one of the best interviews I have read, and I am so proud to have such an amazing person in my life!! I loved interview so much I decided to post it all here. Here is a link to the actual article.

A HUGE THANKS to Louise Bak for such great questions & Toro Magazine for publishing this!

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Carlos Batts is an award-winning artist, photographer and director who works in Hollywood with his muse April Flores, who was deemed the Heartthrob of the Year during the recent Feminist Porn Awards in Toronto. He’s produced several hardcover photography books, including Crazy Sexy Hollywood and American Gothic, boldy documenting various sexual subcultures. He’s directed a number of independent erotic art features and it was great to see one of his latest, Dangerous Curves, awarded the Most Deliciously Diverse Cast award on the Feminist Porn podium.


Gallery: Related art by Carlos Batts

Q: It was great to hear that Dangerous Curves picked up a couple of Feminist Porn Awards. What do you think of winning for Deliciously Diverse cast?
A: It was great to get the award. April came up with the idea for Dangerous Curves while we were driving to San Francisco for our Toy Exhibit [art show]. It was a great drive and one we enjoyed doing. She wanted to do a film completely outside the box – literally, no buildings or urban environments, studios, and the people would perform in natural surroundings.

She cast everyone and styled them. I wanted to make each situation unique but have it flow between the scenes with the editing, camera shots and music, which was all made for the film by The One, Jung Hollywood, Hustlepunch and Trouble Mind, my in-house instrumentalist.

We bring a lot of culture, passion and vision to all our work. April is Mexican-Ecuadorian and I am African-American. I’ve worked with many different body types, ethnicities and sexual orientations in my photography and art because it’s part of my everyday life and I’m exposed to many people. Because of the social and cultural sex taboos, in the past there may have not been many ways for people of colour, either born or inked, to express themselves comfortably in the open on video or by photography. I think now our generation has the opportunity to influence society and make a new history of art and sexual acceptance. We have a black president; sexual identity/orientation, same-sex marriages and gender issues are a part of the national dialog. I feel as an artist the work has to have some sort of voice to spark a conversation about subject matter in which you are creating. I try to take the chance in my work to broaden the viewers’ ideas about whom and what we think is sexy.

I decided to include the people in my work that represent everyone. I think African-Americans, Latins, Asians, voluptuous bodies, inked, scars, body modifications can see themselves in some of my work. I wanted to represent my generation and my peers the same way Richard Avedon and Robert Mapplethorpe documented their generation’s subcultures. I documented sex in its most authentic form with colour saturation and the bravado displayed by the subjects.

Q: Looking at your films and photos with April, she’s pictured often with suggestive, at times fetishistic, apparel. How do you see voluptuous body shapes being received in adult contexts?
A: I think in commercial fashion, modelling and the mainstream adult industry there is a standard that was set last century by a very small group of people. I have always felt that there are as many people out there that truly love voluptuous women and voluptuous images. It’s not as specific as we are lead to believe. I’ve photographed many types of models, actresses and celebrities who were more traditional sized. April is comfortable, confident with flawless skin that has a natural affinity for the art being made. She doesn’t just model or pose, she trusts your vision and story. We are able to explore many different sexual roles because of our trust and communication….

Q: When you met April, how did you approach working together in films and building an erotic series with her?
A: We started out just taking pictures on a daily basis all the time. I also had other assignments but she become my art project as we built an interesting catalogue of images that were not necessarily porn. We really felt inspired by this book of by French photographer Dahmane and his wife, Chloe, called Porn Art 1 and 2, and the work of Jeff Koons and then wife Ilona Staller (a.k.a. La Cicciolina). We knew they had been doing really hard sex scenes presented in a whole new way. It wasn’t degradation or misogyny. We realized that what we were doing made sense and there was an audience out there with similar interests….

Q: It’s so nice that she won the Heartthrob of the Year award. What do you think of her erotic muse status and are you meeting challenges having a relationship in the adult industry?
A: We have always just done our own thing. We have both had commercial projects and regularly participate in the fine art culture so we never think about challenges or roadblocks. We try to focus on our work and what we create so that it remains relevant, timeless and inspiring. We have a creative partnership that helps us stand out in our work. April is a true muse, she has modelled for painters, artist and photographers around the world and multiple mediums and always try’s to push herself and the boundaries set before her, which to me is a muse.

Q: In directing this film with a series of sex toys across five segments, did you favour the appearances and effects of certain toys, like the glow-in-the-dark dildo?
A: There are so many new sex devices that it makes it interesting to plan ideas around just the toy. Sometimes it’s fun to style a scene based on the accessories, whether it’s a toy, shoes or lingerie.

Q: Are you interested in how women, and perhaps men, are developing intimacies to certain toys, different from experiences with bodies?
A: I think with new advances in cyber skins, lubes, silicones and personal devices like the Hitachi [Magic Wand], Ibod, Real Touch, and Tenga it allows people to pursue sexual enjoyment in a new personalized [way]. People have a fondness for gadgets; an iPad or Kindle could be a sex toy for those who like to read a lot. I think human interaction will always be desired but this is just another way of sexual experimentation. Scene four, interestingly, involves a downtown fire escape. Are you interested in how certain city structures can relate to sexual processes?

A: The locations, architecture and environment have been a part of all of my work. If you set people in an environment and create atmosphere it becomes part of the story. Location, like music, its the extra element that if you acknowledge [is] a part that completes the visual narrative.

The fire escape was a great isolated place. It’s one of our favourite places. We’ve been there several time on personal adventures before the camera, so documenting it this time was dirty and dangerous. It’s inspiring to do scenes outside of a studio or set; rooftops, alleys, clubs becomes great places … when you can get away with it.

Q: You’ve done a series of photos in your collection Crazy Sexy Hollywood, which seems to look at different sexualized figures there. What do you think of the erotic contrasts there, between pornographic influences and other sexual subcultures?
A: My book Crazy Sexy Hollywood is an authentic document of what was happening around me from assignments to real life in Hollywood. As an artist I did not feel a need to adhere to all the double standards and hypocrisy in the media, adult world or the fine art world. There are movie stars that play porn stars in films, celebrities with sex tapes, fashion models who wear fetish clothing on the runway, porn stars on television, escorts that model and everyone has a camera. It’s a sexual world and it’s being recorded. I just try to make sure my content is reflective of what Egon Schiele, Kinsey, Andrew Wyeth or Man Ray would do if they had a video camera. Porn is the industry of sex on film. All the other sex subcultures have specific audiences they can cross when the content is sophisticated enough.

Q: Have you kept up with the sexual styles in Hollywood?
A: I live in the most fascinating and creatively competitive city in the world. Everyone on the planet comes to Hollywood to fulfill their creative dreams to be involved or a participant; your body of work is your best asset. I live art, music and the culture everyday. It’s easy to stay inspired and active in such an amazing city.

Q: What do you think of how American Gothic has influenced some of your erotic imagery?
A: The images from my book and film American Gothic is a collection of my drawing and non-digital photo collages. It’s was inspired by cubism, abstract paintings and dada/reconstructionist. I wanted to completely destroy the negative, 2-D surfaces to create new textures, [adding] perspective and depth to the photography like it was a painting. The erotic narrative in my style in American Gothic is far more intense because it relies less on flesh and more on mood.

Q: When you’re looking at aspects of science fiction in your erotic imagery, do you have any speculations of what sexuality will look like in the future – commercially, privately, publicly?
A: I remember thinking how awesome Blade Runner was. It’s a depiction of L.A. and crazy shit happening in the future. In 2010 in L.A., it has its Blade Runner moments. Downtown looks very futuristic at night with its abstract architecture. There is also an exploding art-cultural movement. April Flores’s cyber-skin sex toy is a global success which feels like it’s part of a replicant from Blade Runner. I think she is far softer than a Daryl Hannah real doll would have ever been.

We seem to be accelerating and evolving much faster than previous generations. We have access to information immediately, good or bad, true or false, and it’s available to us to explore freely. Society is more open than we may think because we have to process new events far faster than any other generation. There was point in time when it was rare to see images of sex. Now everyone has a personal collection of sexual images, of their partners as well as other people’s partners. We all are building global catalogues of unmarked files of millions of possible fantasies and images.

“We’re just trying to make our art and it just happens that our art involves sex.” -Me
This is a link to an interview I did with the EYE WEEKLY in Toronto. I really enjoyed this one and loved how it was written. Toronto is my new city crush!

“I must have dropped ten fantastic, earth shattering loads in April over the weekend.” -Reviewer from Plumperzine.com
This was my favorite quote from a review of my Voluptuous Cyberskin Pussy. I am so glad the reviewer enjoyed himself!

“One need not be unsanitary when one is being dirty.” -Nina Hartley
I was honored to be on Nina Hartley’s Internet show “Sex Wise” today! It was really great to spend time with Nina. She is such an amazing, inspirational woman. I learn so much each time I am around her.

Ok, so as usual, I am about 28 hours late…. sorry my loves!!!

I had the complete honor of being in Toronto for Good For Her’s Fifth Annual Feminist Porn Awards this past weekend. The days spent there were life changing, inspiring, and a definite high point in my life. There was so much love, respect, positivity and support flowing through the air! I soaked up all this energy with every cell in my body and it will keep me going for a whole year. I have decided that I must return next year for a refill!

I felt so blessed because I was fortunate to spend lots of time with my close San Francisco friends Courtney Trouble and Jiz Lee. We shared a taxi ride to the awards, where we nervously chatted about the awards and the excitement to come. The one thing that seemed to calm our mutual nervousness, was our mutual admiration and LOVE for each other. We agreed that we were already winners because we had each other, and we are all blessed by the people in our lives. The First Annual Back of the Cab Awards ceremony took place right then and there and my acceptance speech follows:

To Courtney Trouble, I thank you for putting so much faith in me. I thank you for believing in me and trusting me with your creative vision. You have pushed me to grow as a performer, by being able to push my own creative boundaries in your films. The glitter suicide scene and when I found Billy Castro’s dead body scene were times where I completely trusted you as a director. I wanted to make you proud, and by wanting to do a good job for you, I was able to evolve. Thank you! You and I have clicked on so many levels since we met at the AVNs more than a year ago. I am honored to have been included in your work and I can only imagine how much more we will grow together! Thinking of our future together excites me because I know you will continue to be a significant part in my life and career. I am honored to have you as a friend and in my life. I love you!

To My DOLL Jiz, Thank you for being you!! I remember the first time I saw you. We were at the Masturbate-a-thon, and I was in complete awe of your strong presence. You walked into the room to participate in the ejaculation contest, and from the moment you walked into the room, you had everyone’s complete attention. Your sexual energy flowed out of you captivated everyone! My favorite part was when you dropped the Eleven, and caught it mid air wearing a black glove. From that moment on, my crush on you has grown stronger because as beautiful a person you are outside, you are even more beautiful inside! I have had the honor of shooting with you and each time was an amazing experience. I cherish all the moments we have had on and off screen, and thank you for being in our projects and being a friend. I LOVE you DOLL!!!

I am such a lucky person!!!

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Click here to read about my girl Kimberly Kane’s latest release “Live in My Secrets”. The article is amazing and I am so proud of her growth as an artist and director! I really can’t wait to see the movie, especially the scene between Bobbi Starr and Claire Adams…. yum!

I also had the honor of being included in the movie in a piece shot on real film. In my scene, Lizard (her pet lizard) crawls over the hills of my body. This is sure to be another great film by Ms. Kane!

Opium Den

29.09.2008

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I had the pleasure of shooting with Coop and Skye Shelly a few days ago. We were in Coop’s Opium Den, a room filled with pillows and ornate tapestries from around the world. Needless to say the setting was very romantic and added a sensual feel to the shoot and the pictures as well.

Here are some of my faves:

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This is a scan of the peelaway part of the polaroids, scanned and reversed in photoshop.

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I have been taking my own pictures for about 2 years now, focusing on the people around me and projects I have worked on. I am so happy that I have been included in the show “Automolove” at Rick Castro’s Antebellum Gallery.

The opening is this Saturday and along with myself, the show also includes Carlos Batts, my good friends Dave Naz and Steve Diet Goedde and many more.

If you are in the LA area, please stop by because this show is really cool (and so are my pictures!)

*Picture by Carlos Batts from the set of KISS ATTACK*
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Come out and celebrate the release of Kimberly Kane’s fabulous movie Morphine! She and I have a beautiful scene in this movie not to be missed! Party with Kimberly, Me, and the rest of the cast, and participate in the Black Eye Contest!
Hope to see you there!

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