Queer Fruit
A series exploring queer identity, sexual power dynamics, and the sociopolitical context of the emerging queer movement. The beauty of the contemporary use of "queer" lies in its subjectivity and fluidity, its non-definitive definition. It examines and celebrates the grey area between commonly accepted binaries such as man/woman, feminine/masculine, dominant/submissive, married/single, right/wrong, normal/aberrant.
36 × 27″ acrylic, pencil, gesso, latex paint, and oil medium on canvas 2013 SOLD
24 × 36″ oil, gesso, pencil, acrylic, and charcoal on canvas 2012
48 x 30" gesso, pencil, charcoal, acrylic, house paint, and lacquer on canvas 2013
30 x 60" gesso, pencil, acrylic, and house paint on canvas 2014
28 x 40" gesso, pencil, acrylic, fluorescent paint, and house paint on canvas 2013 SOLD
28 × 40″ guache, pencil, acrylic, and house paint on canvas 2013 SOLD
28 x 40" acrylic, gesso, house paint, fluorescent paint, charcoal, pencil, and ink on canvas 2013
28 × 22″ oil, gesso, and pencil on stretched canvas 2012 SOLD
22 x 28" gesso, house paint, pencil, lacquer, and acrylic on canvas 2013
21 x 28" gesso, house paint, acrylic, oil, pencil, and charcoal on canvas 2013 SOLD
50 x 32" gesso, house paint, charcoal, pencil, acrylic, and lacquer on canvas 2013 SOLD
48 x 60" gesso, house paint, and pencil on canvas 2014 SOLD
copyright & design Jaelahfad