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In this episode of the Brief Talk Podcast, host Unb Tim welcomes artist Paul, creator of Cheesecake Boys, to discuss the intersection of art and personal expression. They explore the origins of Cheesecake Boys, the importance of vulnerability in art, and the challenges of burnout and creative pressure. Paul shares insights into his creative process, the playful nature of his work, and the significance of visibility and representation in LGBTQ+ art. The conversation also touches on the evolution of coloring books and the future of LGBTQ+ art in a changing political landscape. In this engaging conversation, Paul and Unb Tim explore the intersections of art, identity, and community within the LGBTQ+ experience. They reflect on the impact of the AIDS crisis, navigate the complexities of queer identity in everyday life, and discuss the importance of representation in art. The dialogue also delves into the playful exploration of gender norms, the role of fantasy in artistic expression, and the evolution of queer spaces. As they share their dreams of creating an underwear line and hosting art shows, the conversation highlights the vibrant community that art can foster and the inspiration drawn from pioneering artists.
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In this episode of the Brief Talk Podcast, host Unb Tim welcomes artist Paul, creator of Cheesecake Boys, to discuss the intersection of art and personal expression. They explore the origins of Cheesecake Boys, the importance of vulnerability in art, and the challenges of burnout and creative pressure. Paul shares insights into his creative process, the playful nature of his work, and the significance of visibility and representation in LGBTQ+ art. The conversation also touches on the evolution of coloring books and the future of LGBTQ+ art in a changing political landscape. In this engaging conversation, Paul and Unb Tim explore the intersections of art, identity, and community within the LGBTQ+ experience. They reflect on the impact of the AIDS crisis, navigate the complexities of queer identity in everyday life, and discuss the importance of representation in art. The dialogue also delves into the playful exploration of gender norms, the role of fantasy in artistic expression, and the evolution of queer spaces. As they share their dreams of creating an underwear line and hosting art shows, the conversation highlights the vibrant community that art can foster and the inspiration drawn from pioneering artists.
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Support UNB
Find out More
Follow Tim
Send Feedback/questions to [email protected]
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