I drew wherever I could — walls, streets, subways, clubs.
Lines became movement. Movement became meaning.
I wanted art to be loud, public, and alive.
Dancing babies. Barking dogs. Radiant energy. Messages that made you look — and think.
I believed in joy, but I also believed in resistance.
AIDS activism. Anti-apartheid. LGBTQ+ rights.
My figures weren’t just dancing — they were demanding something.
Art isn’t supposed to sit quietly in a gallery.
It’s supposed to move through the world.
🖤 Curated by CreateScene
Lines became movement. Movement became meaning.
I wanted art to be loud, public, and alive.
Dancing babies. Barking dogs. Radiant energy. Messages that made you look — and think.
I believed in joy, but I also believed in resistance.
AIDS activism. Anti-apartheid. LGBTQ+ rights.
My figures weren’t just dancing — they were demanding something.
Art isn’t supposed to sit quietly in a gallery.
It’s supposed to move through the world.
🖤 Curated by CreateScene
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