A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

RIP ManWoman

This morning at 4:38AM, the beautiful artist and [best] friend of the swastika ManWoman passed away peacefully after a battle with cancer. He lived a passionate and revolutionary life, and his impact on this community continues to grow. Thankfully after seeing his life’s work vindicated and bringing joy and open eyes to more than he ever could have imagined when it first began, he found himself in the terrible position of having a painful and debilitating disease with no cure, and he made the decision to stop treatment knowing it would mean the end of his suffering within days. If you see a swastika, that symbol of light and love, tattooed on someone, you can thank Manny. All of the spiritual and geometric tattooing that is exploding today owes his efforts a great deal of credit and thanks. Although he was often unknown by those he helped transform both physically and spiritually, like some benevolent and hopeful puppetmaster bard, he touched almost all of us in one way or another, and was one of the most influential guides in this community.

Manny was one of the few universally respected wisemen of this community, and his passing will hit a lot of people very hard and he will be deeply missed.

“I like to think that God is dreaming and we are the dream. I wake up in the morning and I say, gee, that was an interesting dream, but you know what? I’m gonna wake up from this life when I die and go, boy, that was an interesting dream! And I’ve had a really interesting life.”

But even though Manny has passed, he lives forever in not just his art and the retelling of his own story by others, but he lives forever in the millions of tattoos that carry his message and a small part of his soul. Manny cannot die, because his passion and his ability to inspire others to make the light he rediscovered a part of their lives as well gave him immortality.

In the video above are some of Manny’s final thoughts, recorded at the start of November, and below is a picture of my family with Manny’s family, taken in 2004. In the picture are Manny and his daughter Serena, myself, Rachel, and our daughter as well. He was just a wonderful, wonderful person. This post feels shamefully sparse, but in some ways I don’t even need to say a thing, because I don’t know anyone who met ManWoman that wasn’t completely captured by his warmth and charm.

Comments

72 responses to “RIP ManWoman”

  1. JonnyF Avatar
    JonnyF

    Two such well known faces of this community passing within such a short space of time. Very sad. R.I.P to them both

  2. aclrip Avatar

    very sad news. I love what he has down to bring back the Swastika ! R.I.P. Brother

  3. aclrip Avatar

    very sad news. I love what he has down to bring back the Swastika ! R.I.P. Brother

  4. aclrip Avatar

    very sad news. I love what he has down to bring back the Swastika ! R.I.P. Brother

  5. sharkbait Avatar

    R.I.P. sad for his family and friends but glad he is not suffering anymore

  6. sharkbait Avatar

    R.I.P. sad for his family and friends but glad he is not suffering anymore

  7. sharkbait Avatar

    R.I.P. sad for his family and friends but glad he is not suffering anymore

  8. Derek Colebrook Avatar
    Derek Colebrook

    G’day Shannon,
    Guess its been a really sad week for you. Though a some point we need to be able to celebrate the lives of the souls that have left us )-:

  9. Derek Colebrook Avatar
    Derek Colebrook

    G’day Shannon,
    Guess its been a really sad week for you. Though a some point we need to be able to celebrate the lives of the souls that have left us )-:

  10. Derek Colebrook Avatar
    Derek Colebrook

    G’day Shannon,
    Guess its been a really sad week for you. Though a some point we need to be able to celebrate the lives of the souls that have left us )-:

  11. laurien Avatar
    laurien

    As a historian I can say that in symbolism the general rule is: a symbol represents only what it means to the people… I know the swastika is an ancient symbol of peace and love BUT it has adopted another meaning about 70 years ago, please respect the suffering of those who died fighting a horrible regime represented by the swastika…

    RIP not only ManWoman, but the millions who have died fighting fascism

    LEST WE FORGET !!!

  12. laurien Avatar
    laurien

    As a historian I can say that in symbolism the general rule is: a symbol represents only what it means to the people… I know the swastika is an ancient symbol of peace and love BUT it has adopted another meaning about 70 years ago, please respect the suffering of those who died fighting a horrible regime represented by the swastika…

    RIP not only ManWoman, but the millions who have died fighting fascism

    LEST WE FORGET !!!

  13. laurien Avatar
    laurien

    As a historian I can say that in symbolism the general rule is: a symbol represents only what it means to the people… I know the swastika is an ancient symbol of peace and love BUT it has adopted another meaning about 70 years ago, please respect the suffering of those who died fighting a horrible regime represented by the swastika…

    RIP not only ManWoman, but the millions who have died fighting fascism

    LEST WE FORGET !!!

  14. Meenoy Kemball Avatar

    Thank you for the kind words. I am very, very happy to know that my dad touched so many people in a such positive ways.He will be remembered lovingly.

  15. Meenoy Kemball Avatar

    Thank you for the kind words. I am very, very happy to know that my dad touched so many people in a such positive ways.He will be remembered lovingly.

  16. Meenoy Kemball Avatar

    Thank you for the kind words. I am very, very happy to know that my dad touched so many people in a such positive ways.He will be remembered lovingly.

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  20. Carole Mann Avatar
    Carole Mann

    Hi Shannon, I was just dusting my print of ‘JOY’ that my husband and I bought in Cranbrook a number of years ago. I read that he was born on February 2nd. and thought it was very special to actually open his website for the first time on what would be his birthday. We did talk to your dad when we bought our print. My husband told him that the 3 girls skipping were his girls…his wife and two daughters. Your dad smiled. David and I often talked about which of his girls were the J, the O and the Y. Like your dad my husband has now passed away; however I continue to smile whenever I look at ‘Joy’. I wish you and your family sunshine and peace. Happy birthday ManWoman

  21. Carole Mann Avatar
    Carole Mann

    Hi Shannon, I was just dusting my print of ‘JOY’ that my husband and I bought in Cranbrook a number of years ago. I read that he was born on February 2nd. and thought it was very special to actually open his website for the first time on what would be his birthday. We did talk to your dad when we bought our print. My husband told him that the 3 girls skipping were his girls…his wife and two daughters. Your dad smiled. David and I often talked about which of his girls were the J, the O and the Y. Like your dad my husband has now passed away; however I continue to smile whenever I look at ‘Joy’. I wish you and your family sunshine and peace. Happy birthday ManWoman

  22. Carole Mann Avatar
    Carole Mann

    Hi Shannon, I was just dusting my print of ‘JOY’ that my husband and I bought in Cranbrook a number of years ago. I read that he was born on February 2nd. and thought it was very special to actually open his website for the first time on what would be his birthday. We did talk to your dad when we bought our print. My husband told him that the 3 girls skipping were his girls…his wife and two daughters. Your dad smiled. David and I often talked about which of his girls were the J, the O and the Y. Like your dad my husband has now passed away; however I continue to smile whenever I look at ‘Joy’. I wish you and your family sunshine and peace. Happy birthday ManWoman

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