Submission Painting

Bisexual Thought Daughter

My art series, Bisexual Thought Daughter, is an invitation to celebrate and honor bisexuality as fluidity, while unlearning deep-rooted biphobia that often surrounds it, especially raised in a conservative household. My work is intended to be contextually understood via word of mouth. I depict the Venus flytrap, a carnivorous plant that thrives when fed its natural food sources, symbolizing to me the care needed for one’s queer identity to flourish. The green skinned character named Margo brings the anxiety of my sexuality to human-form. Lace Lady is an embodiment of peace found in queer love. My lace flies identify a romanticization of undesirability. To paint emotion through the embodiment of life identifies queerness within my own fantastical coded language, paying homage to queer history flushed with coded signals.


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Bisexual Thought Daughter

My art series, Bisexual Thought Daughter, is an invitation to celebrate and honor bisexuality as fluidity, while unlearning deep-rooted biphobia that often surrounds it, especially raised in a conservative household. My work is intended to be contextually understood via word of mouth. I depict the Venus flytrap, a carnivorous plant that thrives when fed its natural food sources, symbolizing to me the care needed for one’s queer identity to flourish. The green skinned character named Margo brings the anxiety of my sexuality to human-form. Lace Lady is an embodiment of peace found in queer love. My lace flies identify a romanticization of undesirability. To paint emotion through the embodiment of life identifies queerness within my own fantastical coded language, paying homage to queer history flushed with coded signals.