The LGBTQIA+ body has always been a charged subject—shamed, fetishized, and scrutinized. Yet, it is also central to queer discovery and self-acceptance. Through my art, I explore themes of body language, touch, and sexual tension, presenting the body as a vessel for expression, connection, and healing. From intimate, ultra-sexual moments to everyday, mundane scenes, the figures in my work are unapologetic and defiantly visible.
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The LGBTQIA+ body has always been a charged subject—shamed, fetishized, and scrutinized. Yet, it is also central to queer discovery and self-acceptance. Through my art, I explore themes of body language, touch, and sexual tension, presenting the body as a vessel for expression, connection, and healing. From intimate, ultra-sexual moments to everyday, mundane scenes, the figures in my work are unapologetic and defiantly visible.