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Kory Alexander
Kory Alexander is a Los Angeles based artist who creates dreamy landscape and figure paintings that flood the canvas with personal memories that compliment the familiar California terrain. A lot of his figurative work deals with themes of queer love, friendship, and sexuality. Kory considers himself a wallflower with rose colored glasses, which in turn, results in scenes that overflow with bright colors and deliberate textures. After receiving his Bachelor's degree in the Arts & Technology program from the University of Texas at Dallas, Kory made the move to Los Angeles, where he has been living for the past 8 years. He is currently repped by Wallspace gallery in West Hollywood. @kory_alexander_art koryalexanderart.com |
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Anwesh Kumar Sahoo (the Effeminare)
Anwesh is a Visual Designer, Technical and Digital Artist, the first Indian recipient of the Troy Perry Medal of Pride for compassionate Activism, the youngest winner of Mr. Gay World India and creator of 'The Effeminare'. With features in Vogue, Rolling Stones and the Hindu as a breakthrough queer artist, he has taken on the stage of TEDx as a speaker asserting the need to celebrate gender as a spectrum. He draws under the pseudonym 'The Effeminare', a parallel universe where he gets to illustrate the Utopian world he wants to be a part of. He looks at life as a thrilling mystery novel written by God and, since his novel has only started, he’d go with: ‘I am still evolving!' @anwesh.sahoo linktr.ee/anwesh.sahoo |
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ArtByLid
Lindsay, or Lid, is a 24 year old illustrator, painter, and printmaker based out of Los Angeles. Her body of work is heavily focused on digital pieces that portray moments during queer adolescence or girlhood and she is interested in where girlhood, female sexuality, and queer identity intersect. Lindsay experienced her adolescence as a closeted lesbian, and uses her work as a vehicle to reconnect with her femininity that she often feels disconnected to and relive her formative teen years in a more fulfilling way. She hopes that her art gives other queer people a sense of comfort or nostalgia for an adolescence of unabashed freedom that they perhaps didn’t get to experience either. @artbylid www.artbylid.com |
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