Sarah Miska, Equestrian Boot, 2021.
Acrylic on canvas, 91.4 x 121.9 cm.
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Sarah Miska, Equestrian Boot, 2021.
Acrylic on canvas, 91.4 x 121.9 cm.
Photos from the floor of Rio’s transmasc ballroom scene (2026) by Roma Joana.
The event married together the city’s thriving ballroom scene with gym culture. It was hosted by health collective TransMaromba, founded by Kayodê Andrade. As the community showed up to compete and perform, prizes for categories inspired by bodybuilding and gym aesthetics – such as Realness, Big Body, Sex Siren and Vogue – were up for grabs, judged by a panel that included important figures from the international ballroom scene.
“T-Fags” is a photography book exploring fag identity for trans men, trans masculine and non-binary people, by @el_hardwick & @orionisaacs_
ur honor. she’s listening to david by lorde
Finished stitching my Oversight series.
12 small embroidered poem-objects in wool, linen, cotton, silk, stitched on canvaswork mesh and edged in glass beads.
Light, shadow, and reflection in the heat wave
Peruvian Andes in July
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Atlanta Gay Pride by CharlesFred, 2007
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