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I very much think of Very Gay Paint as a character that I play,” reflected Titus. “We created these two muralists that play in this way, in this satirical and irreverent and absurd voice around being gay. But it took a while to separate the identities. It is Nic and Jenson, but it’s not really us. But then we’re perceived as them, like when we go paint for clients. I get the sense that they are seeing us as these people in these videos, and it’s really interesting. It’s weird when people don’t get the brand and what we’re doing. It’s nuanced, for sure.” In many ways, Very Gay Paint is a long-form, drawn-out comedy sketch that Scheppard and Titus have committed to so hard that the muralist characters they’ve developed and play are now actual, real-life muralists. However, they’re clear that these characters are still very much just characters, and always will be. If it's not recognizing your voice for short commands like "Curve" or "Cut", you may want to try longer Such objects clarify that centuries of erotic art have existed out in the open, barely concealed through evocations of antiquity and other allegorical guises. How does he go about finding them? “Once we were established as collectors,” Leslie explained, “we’d get these calls from people we’d never heard of.” Dealers and artists came out of the woodwork. “There simply were not other avenues to publicly show this work,” he said. Kahlo's interests in politics and art led to her joining the Mexican Communist Party in 1927, through which she met fellow Mexican artist Diego Rivera. The couple married in 1928, and spent the late 1920s and early 1930s travelling in Mexico and the United States together. During this time, she developed her artistic style, drew her main inspiration from Mexican folk culture, and painted mostly small self-portraits which mixed elements from pre-Columbian and Catholic beliefs. Her paintings raised the interest of Surrealist artist André Breton, who arranged for Kahlo's first solo exhibition at the Julien Levy Gallery in New York in 1938.

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This isn’t a mindset I like to have, but I often think that making self-portraits is my twisted way to claim authorship over my image and not be misattributed. I’ve experienced being mistaken for someone before, and a friend has been mistaken for me, and that happens in different ways. I’ve had parts of my artist statement used to describe another queer Chinese photographer in a magazine. It might sound silly, but given the frequency of these experiences throughout my life, it’s less silly to me. Ultimately, I just want to say, “I was here, this is my work, and it may have done something for you.”

It has been said that all work to some degree is self-portraiture. Though mine is a less literal or indirect representation, I often include personal items or objects such as bed sheets or vases in my work. I consider these objects of everyday life to be a sort of stand-in for the figure or the self. hal.baddie(she/her)(New York, NY) - Devin Halbal is a social media icon, known for her off-the-cuff phrases, like “ Met Gala behavior,” and for spreading positivity through her lifestyle content, her travel journey and daily mantra videos on TikTok. She hopes to inspire other transgender women to have adventures and live their lives to the fullest. The self-portraits I make are a way to release my imperfect parts: humorous, rebellious, bold, self-deprecating, disrespectful, and facing uncomfortable truths head-on. I will be the first to admit that I’m a very flawed human. I used to have mixed feelings about self-portraits, but now I’m beginning to think everyone should make them. It’s a power shift from being defined to defining yourself, a reclaiming of identity. And I see parallels with how society is finally awakening to gender and sexuality. It’s not up to society and its many biases to define us. We, as individuals, should define ourselves.Learn more about the super fun and talented duo behind Very Gay Paint , from how they got started to their design process. Nicholas and Jenson give us the scoop ahead. Despite my best efforts, I am still perplexed as to why it doesn’t work. In my high school, there were some gothy/drama boys and a few grunge guys who wore nail polish. It’s not as serious as it sounds. goodlight.world (he/they)(New York, New York) - David Yi, a journalist and proud Korean American, is the co-founder of the gender-inclusive beauty brand Good Light Cosmetics. They have been recognized as a GLAAD-nominee, and have authored PRETTY BOYS. They aim to use Good Light as a brand and platform to center non-binary folks who have long been excluded in the beauty industry and beyond.

Self-portraiture allows me to dig deeper into what it means to reclaim autonomy over our stories as marginalized individuals. In addition to this, I work with the hope of providing representation to and solidarity with future generations of queer and trans individuals as they navigate both personal joys and institutional hardship and erasure. At TikTok, we're committed to amplifying the voices of our diverse community of LGBTQIA+ creators as they reach new audiences, build careers, and drive a positive impact on TikTok. This June, join us as we celebrate Pride and our LGBTQIA+ community through a series of in-app initiatives, LIVE events, and special programming themed around hashtags including: #ForYourPride, #PrideAnthems, and #LGBTQBusiness. So much representation in media has been so intense,” Jenson said. “Gay films are always very intense, like about AIDS, or there’s Queer Eye. But you don’t get to see this down-to-earth view of gay people poking fun of themselves.” Von Gloeden offers even further proof that gay art is by no means a new phenomenon, just one that has only recently been permitted to see the light. Now, Leslie wants to liberate us from our own puritanism, hatred, and fear. “I just want to tell people they should relax about male imagery and not be so horrified all the time,” he said. “People are nuts.” Historical precedents for queer art renders this priggishness especially odd. “The measure of art education used to be the life class,” he explained. “Now, that’s no longer true. Now, you put a garbage lid on the floor and put cotton balls in it, and that’s high art.” Earlier this year, the pair was commissioned to paint a Pride mural on the Santa Monica Pier—their largest exterior paint project to date—and Clare helped them get the job done. (Hint: they used a product we’re launching soon—can you guess what it is?) “We wanted to create something that was joyous yet impactful,” Nicholas says. “Not just a run-of-the-mill rainbow walkway.”

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We started to get success at a time that was pretty different politically for queer people,” elaborated Scheppard. “We couldn’t earnestly be like, It is valuable and amazing and good enough that I’m just gay! That idea was hysterical— like, very few of the stars of Queer Eye have an amazing proficiency in the thing they’re supposed to be good at— it’s just them being gay that makes it amazing. I always thought that was so funny, like mediocrity with the gay label on it suddenly makes it so sparkly. So that’s kind of the seed that ended up blossoming into the whole point of view of the brand.”

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