
MATURE THEMES: strong language (+ reclaimed slurs), violence, blood/gore, substance use, psychological, physical, & emotional abuse, non-sexual nudity, horror, implied death, discussions of abuse, discrimination, and certain political issues. Intended for mature (17-18+) audiences.



I'm tyreese! 🌲 I'm a BIPOC, Black / Afro-Asian 🇬🇾🇮🇳 queer experimenting macabre / mature, anarcho-communist /hobbyist artist of all kinds passionate about body positivity, normalizing kinks, diversity, queerness, & inclusivity.
I aspire to be a multitude of things with my artsistic ventures; Storyboard artist, Writer, Graphic Novelist, Dark / Surrealist Illustrator, Tattoo Artist, Zine Creator, 3D Modeler, Fashion Illustrator, Voice Actor / Narrator & more
My work centers on my characters with diversities, and storytelling with illustration as a means of healing & coping with trauma, inspired by my life experiences! I advocate for human rights, eating of the rich

I currently work on 3 projects: 2 web series & assist a creator!


MEET MY CREATURES

ABOUT MY WORK
An original character centric artist, creating digital illustrations, animations, comics, logos, and exploring various versatile artistic mediums. My work aims to reflect themes of diversity, inclusivity, and maturity, inspired by my life experiences.
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My art eventually touches on sensitive, and/or niche topics such as nudity, blood, gore, violence, fetish/kink inclusivity, and other nuanced themes. In my art creation journey, I additionally hope to attract like-minded individuals who critically consume these topics but also aid in my further expansion of different perspectives to see the world. I value and enjoy diverse views, encouraging my growth not only as an artist but also as a person.
My primary focus as an artist is self-expression—creating for myself, discovering who I am, unpacking traumas and coping with them. I don’t aim to cater specifically to any particular audience. I slowly work to relearn to create for myself again after harmful reliance on the internet at a young(er) age.
I'm sporadic and irregular with what I create, but aim to be versatile in what I do. While some can most definitely be as meaningful and powerful, carrying the same ideals as I'd hope to convey correctly, not all works I produce will be of such nature- I have fun at times.
With the diverseness and interpretive nature art is, it can additionally be an important way to help unlearn harmful societal stereotypes- embracing the beauty amongst differences, learning to break negative correlations taught in my upbringing regarding gender, weight, appearance, diversity, personality, scars, mental health, disabilities, general ailments & additional commonly regarded to as "ugly".
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One of my primary goals in art is to break the correlation that bigger bodies are distasteful, or inherently sexual (in specific regards to non-sexual nudity) - visualizing and representing larger people of color with/without disabilities, illustrating the beauty in differences, and beauty of intimacy amongst queerness ( and men/masculine individuals -- like me! ) .