Before I paint someone, I always ask, 'How much examination can your body take?' 'How much do you want me to see?' Taylor Negron bodyexaminationpaint Change image and share on social
These days, many people are unwilling to see their dog as an animal. Let's face it: they are cute, but they will bite. Not only do I look at dogs as animals, I look at myself as an animal, which explains why, since I got my permit, I drive with my head out the window. Taylor Negron animalbitecute share on social
Latin people love to dance. Nothing is more powerful than a Latin man doing 'Mambo Number 5' by himself. Taylor Negron dancelatinlove Change image and share on social
For a long time, I lived in West Hollywood and watched young gay men strolling through life having no idea what came before. They didn't know about the riots at Stonewall, the vice squad, the raids. Taylor Negron gayhollywoodidea Change image and share on social
I've always loved silent movies. I recently saw 'Tilly's Punctured Romance' at the Academy, which is the first comedy made with Charlie Chaplin in 1914, and I sat there, and I couldn't believe that the entire audience of 2,000 people were laughing that hard from a movie made in 1914 - and there were no words; it was all faces. Taylor Negron 000academyaudience share on social
When the Bible was first published, bathhouses were mandatory, no one could read, and only the people in the Church could write. Taylor Negron bathhousebiblechurch Change image and share on social
Our family business was operating batting cages. The pitching machine spit out the balls at lightning speed. Don Drysdale, Sandy Koufax. Whitey Ford. 50 cents for 12 pitches. Of course, my mother ran the place, and I was her slave: selling candy, hosing down the street, and the most dreaded of all jobs, feeding the pitching machine with balls. Taylor Negron batbusinesscage share on social
I'm savoring being in California every minute, learning that traffic is just God's way of saying 'Hi.' Taylor Negron californiagodlearn Change image and share on social
My mom and dad are New Yorkers who left the tenement streets of the Bronx and came to Los Angeles when 'West Side Story' was real. They have the scars to prove it. Taylor Negron angelesbronxdad Change image and share on social