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This artwork was completed by a local LGBT+ Youth
"LGBT youth - The Truth That Can Never And Will Never Change"
This was completed by a local LGBT+ youth
This art was made by one of our local LGBT+ youth
This was handmade by one of our local LGBT+ youth
This was made by one of our local LGBT+ youth.
Hoodie is size: XL
This artwork was completed by one of our local LGBT+ youth, Mae. It was inspired by Cory from Oney Plays.
This was made by one of our local LGBT+ youth
A hand-drawn multicolored mandala. There is one large circle in the center, with 8 smaller circles surrounding it. They are filled with patterns and multiple different colors.
A digital print with the words "Girls, gays, & theys do it best" in pink with a pink cowboy hat next
to the words.
8" x 8"
A digital print with the signature knife from Scream on the left hand side. Next to the knife is a piece of paper with "What's your favorite scary movie?" written on it.
A jar inside of a crochet gnome. The hat twists off to reveal the jar. The gnome also has a mustache. The hat is rainbow and the body is white.
A large jar inside of a crochet gnome. The hat twists off to reveal a large jar. The hat is white and the body is rainbow.
This art was completed by one of our local LGBT youth
This artwork was completed by a local LGBT+ Youth.
This piece of art is done by one of Clock's regular high school group members.
Created by Elesha Gayman, former Iowa Legislator. Three dimensional piece measures 10" x 10" x 1" is laid wooden canvas. Background is primed and painted with acrylic in the colors of the trans flag. Rhinestones are used to cover piece and casted in resin. Quote is added in foam letters and final layer of resin is cast over piece. The quote "How wonderful life is while you're in the world," is from Elton John song entitled Your Song. In light of adversity facing the trans community including artists own child, she hopes to convey to all trans people the priceless value their being has in our world. Canvas edges are finished as frame for the piece in disco ball mirrors.
16x20
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27 1/2 × 15 1/2
22 1/2 × 18 1/2 in frame
24 × 17 1/2
This striking 1988 print was created to commemorate the Boston Museum of Science's blockbuster exhibition Ramesses the Great, which celebrated the life and legacy of one of ancient Egypt's most powerful pharaohs. The artwork features a detailed and regal depiction of Ramesses II, often called "Ramesses the Great," renowned for his military leadership, monumental architecture, and enduring legacy in Egyptian history. With rich colors and a commanding composition, the print evokes the grandeur of ancient Egypt and the awe-inspiring presence of the pharaoh. It served both as a promotional piece for the exhibition and as a lasting tribute to the timeless fascination with Egypt's ancient civilization.
11 × 14
16 × 20"
This Macramé was handmade using a cow rib
6x6
10x8
Photography 5×4"
This is part of the artist's daily art therapy collection. The artist practices zen doodling as a coping skill to deal with anxiety and depression. The geometric repetition helps to calm and induce a meditative state. So when a trigger occurs during the day she will work on a design for a while until calm. The end result is the artist is able to cope with her disability without medication and a beautiful and interesting piece of art is left as a result. These pieces are on 3.5x3.5 300 gsm acid free paper with Sakura Pigma Micron black archival ink and Sakura Koi watercolor brush pens, matted in an 8×10
frame.
This is part of the artist's daily art therapy collection. The artist practices zen doodling as a coping skill to deal with anxiety and depression. The geometric repetition helps to calm and induce a meditative state. So when a trigger occurs during the day she will work on a design for a while until calm. The end result is the artist is able to cope with her disability without medication and a beautiful and interesting piece of art is left as a result. These pieces are on 3.5x3.5 300 gsm acid free paper with Sakura Pigma Micron black archival ink matted in an 8×10 frame.
This is part of the artist's daily art therapy collection. The artist practices zen doodling as a coping skill to deal with anxiety and depression. The geometric repetition helps to calm and induce a meditative state. So when a trigger occurs during the day she will work on a design for a while until calm. The end result is the artist is able to cope with her disability without medication and a beautiful and interesting piece of art is left as a result. These pieces are on 3.5x3.5 300 gsm acid free paper with Sakura Pigma Micron black archival ink and Tombow brush pens matted in an 8×10 frame.
This is part of the artist's daily art therapy collection. The artist practices zen doodling as a coping skill to deal with anxiety and depression. The geometric repetition helps to calm and induce a meditative state. So when a trigger occurs during the day she will work on a design for a while until calm. The end result is the artist is able to cope with her disability without medication and a beautiful and interesting piece of art is left as a result. These pieces are on 3.5x3.5 300 gsm acid free paper with Sakura Pigma Micron black archival ink, matted in an 8×10 frame.
From 1957In Custom Frame
Original painting and signed by artist.
20 x 30 and framed
To see more of Caylan Chae's work check out: https://www.worksbychae.net/
42 × 34
34 × 15"
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