Blossom Boy (2025)

Painting, Oil on Canvas 
Size: 35 x 35 cm | 13.8 x 13.8 in

$900
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Artwork Details

The canvas is mounted on a supported wooden frame and sold ready to hang. The painting is not framed. The edges of the artwork are painted. It is signed, titled, and dated on the back.

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Ships with EMS (Express Mail Service) worldwide.
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About the Artwork

In Blossom Boy, I celebrate the intertwining of masculinity and floral tenderness as a radical act of visibility. The hibiscus crown transforms the boy into both a figure of beauty and resistance — a reminder that queer bodies blossom even in spaces that try to confine or silence them.

His gaze is dreamy yet assured, embodying the tension between vulnerability and strength. Flowers, often associated with fragility, here become a crown of pride — elevating softness into a form of power. By adorning the male body with blossoms, I aim to dismantle the binary between masculine and feminine, reclaiming sensuality as a language of freedom.

This painting is part of my ongoing exploration of the queer gaze in contemporary art: a gaze that sees the male body not through dominance, but through intimacy, desire, and poetry. Blossom Boy is both portrait and manifesto — a declaration that queerness is not hidden in the shadows, but radiant, unapologetic, and in full bloom.

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