Betty Dodson with Carlin Ross
Better Orgasms. Better World.
Cashback is an amazing british film about Ben, an aspiring artist, who develops insomnia
after a painful breakup with his girlfriend, Suzy. To take his mind off
of Suzy and to deal with the extra hours he has recently gained, Ben
begins working at a local supermarket, where he meets colourful co-workers. Among them is his colleague Sharon, on whom he quickly develops a crush. As his personal means to escape the boredom inherent in the night
shift, Ben lets his imagination run wild. In particular, he imagines
that he can stop time so that he can walk around in a world that is
Excerpt from Betty Dodson: My Sexual Revolution
After my first successful exhibition of heterosexual lovers in 1968, I found myself on a popularity skyrocket. Having a show of erotic art was like displaying a big advertisement that I'd be fun in bed. Many interesting Prince Charmings were available to me as I waltzed into the glittering world of the rich and famous.
David Steinberg has given us a great view of Seattle's Erotic Art Festival, one of the most progressive cities I've visited. The DVD of me lecturing with slides of my art was filmed in Seattle where the food is fabulous and the people are very aware, they think "green" and keep a clean city. Yeah. I could do some some real nice sex art in the near future as soon as our website gets settled (to the right is a piece from my art collection to debut on the site later in June). I told Carlin this week in Phoenix that I could see me sitting at my drawing board in my nineties creating some visually hot shit!!! Oops, there I go with my potty mouth again. Creating some hot images:
It's a sad truth, and something hard for me as an erotically patriotic San Franciscan to admit, but the most significant and exciting fine art erotic event in the U.S., year after year, takes place not in San Francisco but in Seattle, home of the Seattle Erotic Art Festival (SEAF). SEAF just had its seventh annual erotic fine art exhibit and celebration, April 30-May 3, proudly proclaimed to the public at the 30,000-square-foot Seattle Center Exhibition Hall, once home to the World's Fair.