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@brwngrlventing
Access all my pages and explore my world in the link below, which will also take you to my Etsy shop! Now you can buy some of my art 🎨✏️
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Im back to creating more art! Had a bit of facelift, not a corporate girlie anymore so expect to see a little more art from me!
Heres my first post of 2024 💘💐✨️💍
New year, new content...?
Happy new year! Im back with another DDLJ but make it queer part 1920292892292
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Kuch Kuch Hota Hai but make it queer...
I still stand by Anjali being bisexual 🤷🏽♀️
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Bend it Like Beckham but make it queer... where- do I even have to explain this one because this was the queerest straight film ever 👀 Happy Pride Month to the Sapphics ♥️🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈♥️
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Sholay but make it queer... where Jai and Veeru are fighting the homophobic villain gabbar singh with the help of their trusty ally thakur!
HAPPY PRIDE MONTH! 🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈 I am back with another _______but make it queer series!
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Its been a while ay but im back with an illustration that stems from a conversation with a fellow Queer Gujarati on GNC South Asians, enjoy :)
Tame mari sathe dandiya ramso? 🏳️⚧️🕺🏽💃🏽🏳️🌈
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Enjoy this random illustration of this queer jewellery ad for valentines day I saw from the Instagram: ars_jewellery_rental
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New year, new Queer Sikh content 👀
Queer Sikh families! Something we WILL see in the future!
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(pretend that aggressive hand placement is because the dad needs to hold his kid in place since the kid wouldnt stop moving while the other dad tied his Gutti)
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Couldnt leave 2021 behind without putting out one last queer post out for my Queer South Asians and Queer Sikhs. What a year this has been! Hope 2022 brings all the blessings and we all overcome any obstacles!
Heres to more Queer South Asian content in 2022! 🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈
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It’s Trans Awareness Month. Respect pronouns and privacy! Give back to the trans people in your life 🏳️⚧️
Ritu Weds Chandni by Ameya Narvankar
Ayesha is excited to attend her cousin Ritu’s wedding. She can’t wait to dance at the baraat ceremony! But not everyone is happy that Ritu is marrying her girlfriend Chandni. Some have even vowed to stop the celebrations. Will Ayesha be able to save her cousin’s big day? Centering Ayesha’s love for her cousin as much as it showcases Ritu and Chandni’s love for each other, this warmhearted debut from Ameya Narvankar celebrates the power of young voices to stand up against prejudice and bigotry.
From an interview with the author:
“This book started as my thesis project, when I was doing my Masters at IIT Bombay. I had explored the topic of visibility and representation of the LGBTQ+ community in the Indian society, wherein I had looked at different portrayals of characters in films and media, especially in literature. I found that none of it existed in an Indian context.”
“I approached a few publishing houses over the next few years, and eventually I found Yali Books. Indian publishing houses did not want to touch a book on such a sensitive topic. A few progressive ones showed interest, but they already had a line-up, or maybe they were too polite to turn it down. This was in 2016, when homosexuality was still criminal. Maybe now if I had sent it across, it would have been different. When I initially wrote the book, it was meant for Indian readers, but now it is more for North American desi people.”
Ancient style South Asian wlw/mlm/trans inclusive art anyone...
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Om Shanti Om but make it queer - the redo
- wanted to redraw this one since the first time I did it I was quite the amateur but this particular piece I did proved to be a fav so enjoy :) 🏳️🌈♥️
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Queer Singhs and Queer Kaurs part 2, this time a little more Sikh as per requested ♥️🏳️🌈
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Here is my final drawing in my "____ but make it queer" series 🏳️🌈
With little to no rep in Punjabi media of anything LGBTQIA+ I queerified one of my favourite Punjabi films, Angrej.
Meet Madhan and Geja 👬🏽🏳️🌈
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In India, gender-non-conforming (GNC) identities existed and were recognized for over 4,000 years. Guess when GNC erasure happened? When the British decided to colonize India. Guess when anti-lgbtq+ laws were passed, including incriminating the entire life of the Hijra? After the British colonized India.
Colonialism has erased gender-non-conforming people, but now WE will erase colonialism.