The Trouble with Renaissance Men: Many readers have observed that I have been rather inactive of late. Pigtails in Paint is not only a project run by volunteers, but is an expression of creativity in its own right and requires a certain amount of creative impulse. Summer should have been a productive time for publishing an incredible backlog of fascinating material, but some other things have captured my interest lately and I felt compelled to pursue them. Please rest assured that I have not lost interest in Pigtails and recognize its importance in the shaping of public attitudes and political progress. I would like to thank Pip, Arizona and other associates for keeping the home fires burning. To demonstrate the seriousness of my commitment, you should know that one of my projects this summer was the commissioning of a set of custom shelves to house the various girl-related materials that have accumulated over the years. This has drastically reduced the clutter and will help with the assembly of future material for eventual publication.

These shelves now house the on-topic books, magazines, original artwork and prints, figurines, hardcopy leads, unsorted postcards and digitized materials to be used for Pigtails in Paint.
How Much Punishment Is Enough? As described in an earlier post, Chris Madaio served a prison term for possessing child pornography. He then had to serve more time for a so-called parole violation that, in an equitable court of law, should have been regarded as double jeopardy. He has been released but has been put in a frustrating position because of the fact that he was arrested and charged in Alabama instead of his home state of New York. There are two problems outstanding at this point. Because of the sex offense, the New York probation office is resisting his efforts to officially relocate there and live with his sister. Also, the Federal Courts saw fit to return his legitimate photographs, but the State of Alabama seems to have no regard for Constitutional procedure and has not done the same. Since he is essentially living off of his Social Security checks, he does not have the means to hire skilled lawyers to handle this. If anyone is willing to help in either or both of these matters, please contact me. Madaio is a paralegal but does not have the specialty knowledge to compel the courts to assist him.
Blowback: Graham Ovenden really sets the standard when it comes to fighting against persecution from the police, the courts and unsubstantiated libel from the media. Not only is he preparing to countersue the appropriate government institutions and media companies, but has, in the process, produced hundreds of pages of carefully-documented details demonstrating the extent of the misconduct and a blow by blow account of each image that has been under scrutiny. I am informed that when available, a digitized form will be made available to Pigtails. I am sure this will lead to many interesting posts about police overreaching and the arbitrary decisions of judicial system.
New Video Feature: Very often, because particular films contain child nudity, YouTube finds it necessary to remove certain films from public view. Because of this, one of the most requested films has been The Spy Who Caught a Cold. I am pleased to announce that readers can now watch this (and others in the future) that are habitually removed from mainstream video sites which tend to overreact to child nudity. As other films are added, a ‘Video Page’ will be created so readers will know which titles can be viewed. So if you finally want to see this short film in its entirety, scroll to the bottom of this page. [This video was deleted for some reason. I am pleased to announce that it is working again. Please remember to only download items that are clearly identified as there are advertisers on the MediaFire site as well. Enjoy, -Ron]
Source Material Identified: A little while ago, Christian informed me of the identity of the original art used by Pip in one of our past banners. The painting is called The Kiss by Lawrence Alma-Tadema. You can review all former Pigtails banners on our revised Third Anniversary post.
Double Standard: An interesting issue occurred at the recent San Diego Comic-Con. Of particular interest was a cosplay by Kai, the youngest son of actor Liev Schreiber, who dressed up as Harley Quinn, the Joker’s girlfriend, as she appeared in the film Suicide Squad. Most people seemed to be delighted by Schreiber’s decision to let his son dress as a girl character, but this raises the question that if this had been an actual girl, wouldn’t there have been a huge backlash from critics complaining about the inappropriateness of the costume? And although a hypocritical media would revel in such a controversy, they seem content to show how tolerant they are about the trans aspect. That aside, Pip found it an admirable choice on Schreiber’s part and, frankly, Kai does seem to have suitably girlish features accentuated by the makeup and long hair. There is a lot of coverage of this story but here are a few links that Pip sent me: here, here, here, here and here.
Modeling Article Installment: As promised, I am sharing a backlog of links to articles about the conditions and lives of child models. This one is about nine-year-old Kristina Pimenova, a Russian child model considered to be one of the most beautiful girls in the world. Written by Jennifer Gardiner, it discusses the issue of how much and what kind of exposure is acceptable. Who is legally responsible for the well-being of the model in cases like this? [I am informed that the site owner has restricted access to the site in questions. Please see details in the comments. -Ron]
Other Leads: I often get tidbits mentioning the existence of on-topic sites. This one is a Spanish site featuring somewhat pastoral images of children.
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You should make a shelves tour post! Interesting bookcase picture where you can’t read the titles is a big pet peeve of mine.
Yes, I know it is a bit of a tease. I do intend to have a proper inventory, but the shelves need quite a bit of organizing first. I do have a scheme in my head of what each section will do. It was just a way of letting readers know that I was not abandoning them, but just needed a break and that The Pigtails Project, for lack of a better term, is moving forward. In particular, the titles of the books will be relayed through ‘The Pipeline’ which will includes all materials in the collection and what we would like to have in the collection. -Ron
Well, I am glad to have edified you, Ron. Also, I would like to compliment you upon your shelves and decor. What do people think when they see it? I would be too timid to show anything like that, even though there is absolutely nothing wrong with your awesome stuff! (we live in a paranoid world, in which we self-censor, out of fear…)
I hear a lot of comments from men about how they are reticent to have their little girl figurines and prints on display. In fact, quite a number of items I acquired over the years were from men who were in serious relationships and instructed to liquidate their collections. I imagine the envy generated by the presence of the child’s form would be intimidating to any woman, however understanding she may be of the man’s artistic fancies. In my case, my family is quite accepting with perhaps a little eye rolling and past girlfriends simply ignored them or made passing comments of interest. In fact, one ended up becoming a great fan of Steve Hanks. In the more public areas of my home are the images of Hanks and Poli Papapetrou. The shelves in question are in my private den and are not seen by most of my houseguests. -Ron