OFF THE GRID

Illustration in the public space (mural) dealing with gender blurring.
Characters, environments, quotes and situations tell a visual-formal, non-narrative story, like a collage
based on a dialogue between fashion illustrations and pop culture and provocation.

In the work there are feminine elements alongside masculine elements and privileges, connecting worlds
that are considered masculine in society along with feminine worlds. 
Implanted at work are cultural icons,
and people who have become a symbol of gender dimming 
and crossing sexual boundaries.
Integrated typography – words and concepts related to the subject, and taken from all kinds of Worlds of
constitution and law and articles in psychology, and quotes taken from people from 
the queer community
(people whose gender identity is fluid) in society. 
In addition, the work  inspired by the history of art and the world of fashion – which came as a tool to strengthen
the blur and at the same time to connect what is considered feminine and what is considered masculine.

As a spectator and with a clear gender fit in society (“Cisgender”) I have come to discover that there are people
who are not necessarily like me. People with a complex gender and identity who gender themselves differently
from the social norm. 
This work was created with the aim of flooding a topic of gender blurring on the agenda
and 
Presenting it in space. On the wall I allow self-expression to those people who are pushed to the margins
of society (to “outside the grid”).

Technique: Digital.