Around the same time, I attended my first burlesque show. Still new to New York City, I walked into some small venue in Williamsburg and there were rolls of chairs, yellow walls and gold curtains. I actually did not know anything about Burlesque or knew what I was getting to as I ventured out to see my friend of thirteen years or more now perform. This show was called Last Night at the Starliner Lounge, which played out more as a film noir rather then a set of individual shows. I was blown as my friend Broadway Brassy, blasted out different songs during the performance. This is what burlesque was, a comical theatrical performance featuring characters who striped. What is not to like, but I was wrong thinking all burlesque was like this.
After seeing this show, I didn't jump right into the scene but rather continued on with my life and painted the couples. A year or so later my friend's show was the Wednesday night show in Soho at Corio, here I had the chance to meet my first burlesque performer. Lefty Lucy, she also turned out to be my first burlesque model as I was seeking a change in my work. One night while she was in my studio modeling, she invited me to a show on the lower east side. I went in thinking it was going to be similar to the only show I had seen in many different incarnations, but came out a shocked. This was show was completely different and from there, I started venturing out to the different shows. Now I find myself at a show at least two to three times a month and I always have fun.
Below are the first two works I created of Lefty Lucy.



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