Artwork Collection

Short Films

Queer Short Films

Short Films

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Call Me Krishna (Short Film)
Call Me Krishna (Short Film)

Video

Call Me Krishna (Short Film)

After trying on a binder and a packer for the first time, Krishna, a trans male, has to face his own insecurities, and is on a journey of overcoming his fear of passing and coming out. Luckily, he is not alone. His best friend Skyler, a... More

Queer Joy and Self-Love: Bath (Short Film)
Queer Joy and Self-Love: Bath (Short Film)

Video

Queer Joy and Self-Love: Bath (Short Film)

The work is exploring joy and serenity that can be felt when we make the conscious effort to step back from self-loathing, and instead, allow ourselves to appreciate, love and nurture the self. Through my work I invite you think about self-love as... More

Queer Joy and Self-Love: Massage (Short Film)
Queer Joy and Self-Love: Massage (Short Film)

Video

Queer Joy and Self-Love: Massage (Short Film)

The work explores joy and serenity that can be felt when we make the conscious effort to step back from self-loathing, and instead, allow ourselves to appreciate, love and nurture the self. Through my work I invite you think about self-love as a... More

Queer Joy and Self-Love: Tea (Short Film)
Queer Joy and Self-Love: Tea (Short Film)

Video

Queer Joy and Self-Love: Tea (Short Film)

The work is exploring joy and serenity that can be felt when we make the conscious effort to step back from self-loathing, and instead, allow ourselves to appreciate, love and nurture the self. Through my work I invite you think about self-love as... More

Queer Joy and Self-Love: Exhibition
Queer Joy and Self-Love: Exhibition

Mixed Media

Queer Joy and Self-Love: Exhibition

The work explores joy and serenity that can be found when we make the conscious effort to step back from self-loathing, and instead, allow ourselves to appreciate, love and nurture the self. Through this work I invite you think about self-love as... More

Work by

Aneel Vyas aka. Aneel Vyaz

Drawing and Painting

“My practice utilizes painting, digital collage, film and performance to explore themes related to trauma, healing and self-love, representation, intimacy, male-gaze, identity, and decolonial...” [More]