For me, it’s about honoring their legacy and understanding the cultural and historical context that shapes our present.I feel incredibly fortunate to feel a small part of a moment where queer voices are more visible and celebrated in pop culture.
My aim has always been to create authentic art that felt true and genuine to me. I’ve always felt that people are smart and in tune to what is real, which actually makes my job fairly easy — to listen to myself and to make something real to me, that I like, and that I am proud of.The resilience and solidarity within the queer and trans communities gives me hope.
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