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Beck Deresse
Beck’s art can be described as both soft, yet bold. They love fun colours, shapes, and generally anything that can be categorized as funky. They also enjoy drawing people: especially queer and racialized folks having the time of their lives. When Beck isn’t drawing, they’re usually fighting the urge to pick up a new hobby (and failing). Right now, they’re into making beaded necklaces and listening to major hip-hop hits from 1999-2004.

A selection of pieces
created to pay tribute to the 1963 album by Charles Mingus titled “The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady”. Images featured include a reimagining of the album cover, track list, and how the two would look on streaming services, such as Spotify.
A portrait of Canadian musician
poet, and visual artist Vivek Shraya. This is part 1/3 of a series of portraits highlighting 2SLGBTQ+ writers of colour.
A portrait of Canadian writer
poet, and disability justice advocate Nisha Patel. This is part 2/3 of a series of portraits highlighting 2SLGBTQ+ writers of colour.
A portrait of Billy-Ray Belcourt
a writer, scholar, poet from the Driftpile Cree Nation. This is part 3/3 of a series of portraits highlighting 2SLGBTQ+ writers of colour.
The end of summer
marks the return to school students and teachers. For some, this time of year, also marks the return of one of the few places they can be seen. This is part 1 in a series of 2 images.
The end of summer
marks the return to school students and teachers. For some, this time of year, also marks the return of one of the few places they can be seen. This is part 2 in a series of 2 images.
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