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		<title>Jerome Caja: The Queen of Skag Drag</title>
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<p>I can appreciate all types of drag, even the girls who go for the beaded gowns and Dynasty-era styling. This type tends to be a little too serious, but I will bow down to their effort, dedication and attention to detail.  The opposite end of the drag spectrum is what I really love, Skag Drag. I think the first time I ever heard the term was from the late artist <strong>Jerome Caja</strong>.<span id="more-991"></span></p>
<p>Jerome was an incredible artist who would paint with nail polish. I was more of an acquaintance of his, but I remember being either at his studio or apartment and seeing boxes and rows and rows of different shades of nail polish&#8211;a manicurists wet dream. It struck me as brilliant and totally innovative that his paints had the built-in brush and that he could use them on himself as well. Probably because his paints came in such small amounts, his work was really, really small.</p>
<p>One of my favorite pieces was a portrait of Bozo the Clown in the middle of a used Band-Aid, blood and all. A few years before he died (1995), he was in a big show at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and it was a thrill to see all these wild drag queens and gay punks mixing it up with a bunch of overdressed socialites and museum members.</p>
<p>Jerome&#8217;s visual presentation of himself was his other art. He was tall, very thin and had long blond hair. His make-up style sometimes looked as if he applied it in total darkness and he would wear clothes that even the Goodwill would throw away. Wearing a feather boa and dirty mens briefs and high heels with tube socks was an actual look I saw him sporting once and I thought, &#8220;That&#8217;s fashion!&#8221;</p>
<p>Sadly, I don&#8217;t have a single photograph that I took of Jerome and will have to cherish the countless times I&#8217;d see him and hear the shrill laugh that was such a part of his undeniable presence. </p>
<p><em>Photos of Jerome were taken from his <a href="http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&amp;friendid=251670742">myspace</a> page.</em></p>
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