Romeo (Image: Miguel Hernan in the Pacific Northwest, queer, Chicano artist Miguel Hernan D. “I’m happy when my art becomes a trigger for the viewers to stretch their imagination or to remember someone or something,” he tells Queerty. He grew up in Osaka, Japan, and studied Psychology at Kyoto University, before relocating to Spain a few years ago to work full-time as an artist and graphic designer. Image: Cauro Hige (Image: Hige ( is a Japanese-born artist who loves to draw big and beefy, hypermasculine men. Based in British Columbia, Canada, he produces a wide range of merchandise and, when not drawing, is also an impressive indie-rock musician. Asked to describe his output, he sums it up as “sexually charged, sci-fi, queer, gothic pop”. Astra Zero Image: you have a thing for hunky zombies, twisted superheroes and emo muscle boys? If so, you’re sure to find much to enjoy in Astra Zero’s ( on Instagram) artwork, which has evolved from comic book-style zombie hunks to spookily realistic, 3D renderings. Check out nine from around the world… and see their social media accounts for more explicit material than we’re able to show here. Queer artists are flourishing on Instagram, Twitter, Patreon, and other platforms. L-R: Images by Astra Zero, Jose Flores (Pastel Papi) and Ryan J Stephens
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