Art by Kyla Frank
All in Visual
The three paintings can be arranged in any order and orientation to symbolize the potential fluidity of human sexuality and gender during a person's lifetime.
In between the words, there are four bunny rabbits stitched onto the fabric.
This illustration is not a reliable or even useful teaching tool, but neither is science when encumbered with white ideology.
It is a statement about the feeling of deformity and emptiness I experience when I compare myself to my allosexual peers.
I'm not a sculptor, but my identity isn't something that can be grasped in a flat medium.
I would call it a piece about enclosure and removal, retention and emission, harmony and chaos – feelings I closely associate with attraction.
It’s not sexual and goes beyond aesthetics but is nevertheless physical.