Monday, 27 September 2010

Romance of Violence & OUTrate film festival

Came 3rd in OUTrate's international short film festival.

Judges Comments

'stylized, sexy and beautifully shot'

'profoundly questioning of why we seek what we know is bad and then go back for more.'

Void-of-course presents: 'Romance of Violence' from chris sutton on Vimeo.




We only just begin to live with white lace and promises. Our thoughts are songs of romance and idealism. We are in a cocoon of daydreams. Until we meet our first lovers. Each experience, one by one they bruise and darken and feed the chrysalis we are growing in. Until one day we emerge. The white lace is gone. All remains is dark leather and a sadistic view of how love is. A lonely moth to a flame of abuse and self denial. If it hurts at least you care still feeling something. He hit me and it felt like a kiss.

Charlie Le Mindu Fashion week SS11

My crazy friend Charlie Le Mindu wore our Rubber Spiked shorts to his SS11 fashion show in london last week.

Sunday, 26 September 2010

Behind the Scenes - Voidofcourse - Premiere Collection Shoot










Thanks to our amazing team.

Behind the scenes film coming soon with the final shoot selection.

& VOIDOFCOURSE blog... completely for the label.

Tuesday, 10 August 2010

sometimes things break.

August 10th 2010 - 7.30pm Belfast

Friday, 6 August 2010

Carpenters Tattoo




my amazing friend tota did this for free as a gift.. 'Goodbye to Love'

La JohnJoseph's Underclass Hero



His very kind comments
" The unstoppable Chris Sutton not only stage managed the whole thing beautifully, installed the set and pinned on the button holes, but also photographed the whole thing too!"

&

"Images from the show by the one man creative industry that is Christopher Auf Der Sutton"

too kind.. It was such a fun night, and i always wanted to have friends who inspire me.

REVIEW OF UNDERCLASS HERO...

Here's the first review from the debut performance of my new hit show "Underclass Hero", from the esteemed cultural junkyard that is Loserville.

"LV was feeling pretty thirsty at this point, so we chugged down more of the good stuff and then made ourselves comfortable for the arrival of Liverpool’s own La JohnJoseph, whose Underclass Hero began with our transdrogynous (I can’t take credit for this word) titular starlet channelling Tina Turner from a table in the front row. Let it be said here and now that we just don’t hear “We Don’t Need Another Hero” anywhere near enough these days – any song that manages to squeeze in the lyric “all we want is life beyond the thunderdome” deserves undying admiration.

An hour later, as La JJ (ably supported throughout by The Desperate Housewives on keyboard and guitar) finished things off with a rousing rendition of Bowie’s “Heroes”, LV reflected on what had been a roller-coaster ride of emotions – there had been laughs, there had been quiet reflection, there had been an amusing segment where La JJ addressed the audience from the toilets. The rabble at the back, who chatted throughout, may not have noticed, but the RVT had just played host to a quite beautiful cabaret-monologue which not only erased the memory of Lembit Opik’s grinning mug, but also thoroughly distracted LV from the lure of the bar – this achievement can not be overstated!"