Dee Raillieur Ghosts of War

I’ve gone from the idea of Neo Dadaism to a manifesto, agency, and method.  All to illustrate the absurdity of brutality and war.

Music

The new blues-rock song Ghosts of War encapsulates a series of discussions and my art.

It also introduces my views into the Zoltan Universe.

Dee Raillieur Ghosts of War
Dee Raillieur | Ghosts of War

Brutality

While I revel in the self-inflected drama and brutality of my homewrecker relationships, the brutality that continues to be experienced by the world is not self-inflicted.  It’s something people have had to live through since our species started.

I’m not going to get all political, but the people, usually Deceptors, who run corporations and government have proven that they revel in brutality on a world-wide scale.

Since no one invited them to engage with us in that manner and there’s no way to step out of the type of relationship we find ourselves in, I looked for something within my own experience that could help…other people.

I know, this all sounds terribly not like me.  And that’s why I’m so excited to see if through art, and a hardcore extension of the application of art, can artists change the world.  This time.

This isn’t a new idea.  For centuries, if not longer, artists have tried to stop the brutality of Deceptors.  But these movements have always failed on any sort of scale.

Little wins–Occasionally.  Big wins–Never.

Neo Dada

If you know about the Dada art movement after the horrifying World War I, then you know that it’s anti-everything ethos didn’t succeed.  It dissolved into Surrealism.

Unlike the others who came before me, mine isn’t quite as abstract in the sense that I have one clear goal for Neo Dadaism:

The only measurement of success is the ending of brutality

Here’s the beginning of my manifesto for what I call Neo Dadaism:

We hold the ongoing natural depopulation of earth to be a self-evident method at stopping brutality: yes, yes, in the hobby horse rhythm of falling fertility, where the boomboom of births slows to a whisper, dismantling the crowded carnage of conflicts with empty cradles and silent battlefields.

Read that again.

One solution is already being practiced by many in the world: plummeting child birth rates.

Neo Dada Art

Here’s the start of the Neo Dada Art Movement.

Unlike my other paintings, I’m going to create in a variety of styles, depending on who I’m focused on.

Dee Railleur Neo Dada
Dee Railleur | Neo Dada Me

More soon,

Dee