Saturday, March 8, 2025

Art Collections

 Hola, everyone!

    This update concerns the progress of my two collections: Cholitos and the Stu Pot Collection. Cholitos is still in slow production as I decide which sketches to finalize. The Stu Pot collection also has some sketches to finalize and other ideas. Due to the nature of both collections, I debated which pieces to make public and which to move to exclusive sites. 

    For Cholitos, I intend to order a Precious Moments figurine to repaint. I'm also working on a piece for a campus exhibit for queer art, and I must paint something appropriate enough for the event but something that expresses my trans identity. I'm also laying off subscription-based services and am considering using ko-fi or subscribestar adult. I also need help funding my projects since I'm seeking a new job and quitting my old one. Commissions and donations are a big help, so please donate at least $1 or purchase a commission from me.

    

Image: Dressup Muñekito (April 2024)

Choltos is a project inspired by Japanese chibi surrealist paintings, precious moments figurines, and Chicano artwork. As a Chicano born and raised in California, this project connects my culture with my special interests. Cholitos mixes cute, innocent dolls with kinky, sinister themes. 

This character here is Tito el cholito lolito. He's a gangster with a twisted taste for bondage and anal penetration. Dress him up as either a run-of-the-mill cholo or a gimp in a mask and leash. 

I am currently working on an acrylic painting featuring him in a threesome with La niña and Dominique Trix. Cholitos is a multi-medium project with ceramics, traditional acrylic paintings, and digital artwork. Multiple characters are featured having sex, spanking each other, smoking la hierba, cutting each other up, and many more. Let the sick mind wander where it wants to be.

    On the other hand, the Stu POt collection revolves around the Gorillaz character 2D. It's a fanart collection depicting 2D as himself before he became 2D, from the womb to the tomb. It was loosely inspired by an art collection by a particular British artist based in Japan. 


Image: Mummy, I'm a Zombie! (February 2025)

Both collections are still in process, and I will be proud to show them off in my blog when they're ready. I can offer physical prints one day if I have proper funding. Until then, stay tuned!

Bye 🎔

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