Great question Olivier. We are a collective of disabled artists using a wide range of techniques and digital tools—whether it's Adobe Photoshop, generative methods, or other creative software. That is the nature of digital art. However, this post was never about technique—it was about loss, grief, community, healing, and visibility, about encouraging others to embrace their own creativity and find strength through art of all forms. We continue to create, support, and celebrate. Wishing you all the best, and thank you for your contribution to positivity in the community. We appreciate your creative work too.⭐😎🏳️🌈
Thank you for sharing. Generative AI art will never be for me unfortunately, since I have personal concerns about digital rights and ethics, but I don’t mean to rain on your parade, just think that perhaps it could be disclosed more clearly for those like me. Wishing you the best from a fellow queer disabled artist.
You're more than welcome Olivier. We'd love to see some of your art whenever you wish to share. We'll always give it a shout out and restack it for you. Art, in all its forms, is a river—ever-shifting, ever-expanding, carving new paths through time and expression. Ours is the kind that carries remembrance, resilience, and renewal, weaving colors into grief and turning loss into light. Whether one chooses to wade into its current or stand on the shore questioning the tide is their choice, but we move ever forward, unbothered by the weather. We don’t concern ourselves with drizzle when we are painting the sky.
Love this!
Thank you so much Vince for your continued support my friend.🙏🏳️🌈😎⭐
Is this art made by artists? It looks like it was made by generative AI.
Great question Olivier. We are a collective of disabled artists using a wide range of techniques and digital tools—whether it's Adobe Photoshop, generative methods, or other creative software. That is the nature of digital art. However, this post was never about technique—it was about loss, grief, community, healing, and visibility, about encouraging others to embrace their own creativity and find strength through art of all forms. We continue to create, support, and celebrate. Wishing you all the best, and thank you for your contribution to positivity in the community. We appreciate your creative work too.⭐😎🏳️🌈
Thank you for sharing. Generative AI art will never be for me unfortunately, since I have personal concerns about digital rights and ethics, but I don’t mean to rain on your parade, just think that perhaps it could be disclosed more clearly for those like me. Wishing you the best from a fellow queer disabled artist.
You're more than welcome Olivier. We'd love to see some of your art whenever you wish to share. We'll always give it a shout out and restack it for you. Art, in all its forms, is a river—ever-shifting, ever-expanding, carving new paths through time and expression. Ours is the kind that carries remembrance, resilience, and renewal, weaving colors into grief and turning loss into light. Whether one chooses to wade into its current or stand on the shore questioning the tide is their choice, but we move ever forward, unbothered by the weather. We don’t concern ourselves with drizzle when we are painting the sky.
Thank you Adam so very much for your continued support! You are indeed a beacon to emerging LGBTQ+ creatives and the community at large.
As always, it is my pleasure. DC.. Together, we are far stronger and can go far further. Wishing you all the best with your book launch.🙏🏳️🌈😎⭐