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The Gay Artist

The Gay Artist

This is where I share the real, unfolding journey of building a sustainable artistic life—through experiments, struggles, breakthroughs, and reflections on identity, creativity, and self-love. If that speaks to you, I’d love for you to subscribe.

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Latest Issues

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The Story Behind the Artwork: Wilderness Born

There is a shape that grief takes when it hardens. Not the shape I expected. The collapsed, formless thing I feared hardened into something closer to a shell, or a seed. Something that curves around what it holds. Something that, despite ev...

10 days ago
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Is This Too Gay?

Working on my painting “Caterpillar” when I lived in this barn/shed building for a year around Mena, Arkansas. I moved to Flagstaff, AZ the following summer.

12 days ago
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Love Letters to Ourselves: A Valentine's Day Meditation

There is a particular kind of light that falls through our window on a February morning.

19 days ago
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Building a Life Where Art Isn’t a Side Character

There is a particular violence in being told your deepest instinct is a hobby.

23 days ago
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  • The Gay Artist

    The Gay Artist is a newsletter by me, Weston, a full-time professional artist in Arizona. I need a place to be gay and unedited. Somewhere to write about gay things, and the art-making life. No A.I.

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