Addi Somekh (born August 1, 1972) is a self-taught
balloon artist who has been twisting balloons since 1991.
[Vietnam Investment Review, Timeout, Issue #85, November 24–30, 1997, Balloonatics] Best known for his balloon hats, Somekh’s other signature pieces include the balloon flower, balloon ring, and large-scale balloon sculptures. In addition to his balloon twisting, Somekh is an author, university philosophy instructor, and musician. With photographer Charles (Charlie) Eckert, Somekh traveled around the world creating balloon hats for people of various backgrounds, cultures, and beliefs in an effort to demonstrate the universal power of joy and laughter.
[Seven McDonald, LA Weekly, April 13–19, 2007, Vol 29 No 21, Inflatable Ego] These journeys have been photo-documented in calendars, books, and films.
Background
Somekh was born in
Hollywood
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, California, in 1972. He is the son of Silicon Valley semiconductor industry executive Sass Somekh. As an undergraduate, Somekh attended
UC Santa Cruz
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, where he met painter Mary Holmes, who became a mentor for the young balloon artist.
Somekh later published a book about Mary Holmes’ artworks with photographs by Charlie Eckert and interviews with the artist.
In the early 1990s, Somekh’s balloon twisting began as a means to “pay his car insurance” and make extra money when he was 19-years-old.
[Balloon Magic Magazine, Issue 21, The Varieties of the Balloon Hat Experience] While attending graduate school at the
New School for Social Research, where he majored in human resource management, he continued developing his talents and made a living twisting balloons at
bar mitzvahs, elementary schools, and corporate parties. Somekh said he enjoyed balloon twisting as a profession because he didn’t have a boss and could make cash improvising balloon hats and keeping the job interesting without having someone looking over his shoulder.
Balloon Hats & Improvisation
Somekh's style of balloon hat making is in large part based on
improvisation
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. One of the most important elements of his balloon hat improvisation is getting an intuitive read of a person’s
aura
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; he then measures the head as a foundation and builds from there.
Somekh states that he sees colors and shapes coming out of people's heads, and he recreates these patterns and plays upon them with the balloons. In a 2018
TEDx
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PaloAlto talk titled "Balloon Art and the Mysterious Nature of Joy," Somekh claimed that balloon hat improvisation leads to joy, which he describes as an instinctive and therapeutic reaction. Somekh credits the NYC jazz quartet
Sex Mob
Sexmob (also styled Sex Mob) is an American jazz band based in New York City that formed as a Knitting Factory vehicle for Steven Bernstein to exercise his slide trumpet. Sexmob's sets feature a high proportion of covers, usually familiar pop s ...
and the photographer James Nacthwey as his improvisational inspirations.
Travels & Publications
California-born Somekh met Queens native and amateur photographer Charlie Eckert in 1995. After witnessing the joyous effect they had when wearing extravagant balloon hats to a Halloween party, the duo quickly hatched a plan to travel the world making balloon hats for people of divergent cultures and backgrounds. During their travels, they tested their theory of the universal response of joy and laughter, which is often elicited from they called the "Balloon Hat experience."
They visited 34 countries and 20 of the United States on a self-funded balloon hat world tour between 1996-1999.
The travels of Addi Somekh and photographer Charlie Eckert are documented in three calendars (2002, 2003, 2004) titled “The Varieties of the Balloon Hat Experience,” and a full-color, 152-page book called ''The Inflatable Crown'', released by
Chronicle Books
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The company was established in 1967 by Phelps Dewey, an executive with Chronicle Publishing Company, then-publisher of the ''San Francisco Chronicle'' ...
in 2001. The pair received widespread press and acclaim for their journeys, including features in
InTouch Weekly, the
Los Angeles Times
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,
LA Weekly
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,
Bizarre (magazine)
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Dennis P ...
, and other magazines. Somekh and his Balloon Bass were featured on
NPR
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on September 3, 2003, in an interview and segment produced by Rory Johnston.
Exhibits
Somekh's balloon art has been featured in several museum and cultural center exhibits. In 2008, the
Skirball Cultural Center
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hosted ''The Inflatable Crown'', a show featuring Charlie Eckert's photographs of Somekh's balloon hats and a documentary highlighting their travels. Balloon sculptures crafted by Somekh were later displayed at the
Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History
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for a fall 2017 show. ''Ballooniverse'' featured three changing installations crafted entirely out of balloons: ''Balloon Garden'', ''The Elephant and Six Blind Men'', and ''Balloon Graffiti with Spray Paint Artist Cernesto''. At the end of 2017, Somekh also helped produce ''The Great Mystery Show'', an exhibit at the
American Visionary Art Museum
The American Visionary Art Museum (AVAM) is an art museum located in Baltimore, Maryland's Federal Hill neighborhood at 800 Key Highway. The museum specializes in the preservation and display of outsider art (also known as "intuitive art," "raw ...
featuring the work of blind South Korean balloon artist HongSeok Goh. Together, the artists collaborated with seven other balloon twisters to create a giant sculptures of turtles, elephants, and dragons.
Teaching
During an art residency at
Cowell College of
UC Santa Cruz
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in 2012, Somekh founded the Balloon Art Brigade—an organization that teaches people how to make balloon art and use it to spread joy in their communities. The organization regularly volunteers at nursing homes and homeless shelters, and it aims to expand to college campuses around the country.
In 2014, Somekh began teaching a
philosophy course at Cowell College. His course, Meaning, Paradox, and Love: Mary Holmes and Beyond, has grown from 13 to 130 students in four years. For their final project, students are instructed to interview seniors in the
Santa Cruz, California
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community who are over 70-years-old. In these interviews, the students ask their interviewees how meaning, paradox, and love have played out in their lives.
Balloon Music
Somekh credits his balloon twisting to his lack of talent as a musician and childhood dream of becoming a jazz musician.
Balloon twisting eventually led him back to music in the form of the Balloon Bass, an instrument that Somekh has played in his band, Unpopable (aka “Balloon Bass”), since 2005. For every performance, Somekh creates a new balloon bass and pops it at the end of the show.
The first Unpopable album ''The Gift/Curse Combo'' was released in 2007.
Somekh started Unpopable with guitarist Henry Bermudez in 2005, but the band is currently composed of Somekh on balloon bass and Joey Maramba on electric bass.
[Balloon Bass http://www.balloonbass.com] In 2014, the band released an album called ''The Unpopable Trio'' with
Alfredo Ortiz, and in 2018, they released an album called ''Tunnel Buddies'' with several percussionists.
Somekh crafted the balloon bass after contracting
Lyme disease
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during a photo shoot for
Martha Stewart
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Magazine in August 2003. While instructing Martha on how to make balloon flowers for a kid’s backyard birthday party, Somekh was bit by a tick and contracted the illness. Afterwards, he moved to Los Angeles while bedridden for 8 months. During this time, he learned to play the balloon bass, as he could still move his fingers while stuck in bed.
In 1992, Sean Rooney devised the principle behind the balloon resonator and invented an instrument he called the Balloon Guitar. In 2000, Rooney showed Somekh how to make the resonator, which Somekh then modified several times to make the Balloon Bass. Somekh has since gone on to create a variety of balloon instruments, including drums and flutes, and has composed music and improvised with a variety of balloon and non-balloon musicians, such as New York-based jazz drummer
Kenny Wollesen
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Wollesen has recorded and toured with Tom Waits, Sean Lennon, Ron Sexsmith, Bill Frisell, Norah Jones, John Lurie, Myra Melford, Steven Bernstein, and John Zorn. He is a ...
, Wilco guitarist
Nels Cline
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In the 1980s he played jazz, often in collaboration with his twin brother Alex, a percussionist. He has w ...
,
Money Mark
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Early life
Born in Detroit to a Japanese-Hawai ...
,
Alfredo Ortiz,
and the Jamaican dub engineer The
Scientist (musician)
Hopeton Overton Brown (born 18 April 1960 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a recording engineer and producer who rose to fame in the 1980s mixing dub music as "Scientist". A protégé of King Tubby (Osbourne Ruddock), Scientist's contemporaries include ...
.
Film & Television
In 1997, filmmaker Andy Vermouth met Somekh & Eckhert in West Africa and decided to make a documentary about their travels. ''The Balloonhat Movie'', released in 2005, follows Somekh & Eckhert for a period of two years as they traveled through Brazil, Bosnia, Serbia, Israel, and on to Egypt and the American South. The film won several awards including the 2005 Creative Spirit Award at the Santa Fe Film Festival and the 2006 Best Feature Documentary at the Durango Independent Film Festival.
In 2008, Somekh released the documentary ''Shoot To Miss: The Arrowmaster Story'' about archer Bob Markworth and his efforts to make a living with his archery variety act. Somekh directed the film with Charles Eckert acting as cinematographer.
On Monday, February 7, 2011, The Learning Channel (
TLC) debuted
The Unpoppables
''Unpoppables'' is a television show on TLC, featuring three balloon artists
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, a reality show detailing the exploits and adventures of Somekh & his balloon decorating company, New Balloon Art. The team of Somekh,
Katie Balloons
Katie Balloons (born September 9, 1984) is a New York City and Washington, D.C. based balloon artist and entertainer best known for appearing in TV series ''The Unpoppables''.
Early life
Katie received a balloon twisting kit for her seventh ...
, & Brian Asman are recorded taking on an array of challenging balloon commissions that test their skills and sanity. The show was produced by Authentic Entertainment.
[TLC Press Release: http://press.discovery.com/us/tlc/press-releases/2011/tlc-takes-balloon-art-new-heights-unpoppables-1090/]
References
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Living people
1972 births
20th-century American Jews
Balloon artists
21st-century American Jews