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DickPic

DickPic

DickPic is my visual response to the (in)famous phenomenon of the unsolicited dick pic. It explores how many men express a deep identification with their genitalia — projecting that connection outward, as if to invite, or demand, the same fascination from the viewer they desire.

DickPic is part of a 8 month research into analogue photography and printing. "If you know, you know" is my queerest work yet - a raw, unapologetic journey into queerness, kink, and fetishism. Shot entirely on analogue film, the series embraces texture, imperfection, and authenticity. This body of work doesn't aim to explain itself - it speaks in code, in authenticity. It invites those who know to feel seen, and those who don't to lean in. 

A celebration of queer desire in all its layered, lustful, and deeply human forms.

Fomabron 311 variant glossy / framed or unframed / with milk paper or without
2025

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What is DickPic?
DickPic is a queer visual art project responding to the phenomenon of unsolicited dick pics. It explores desire, identity, fetishism, and embodiment through analogue photography.
What is the concept behind DickPic?
The work examines how some men strongly identify with their genitalia and project that identification outward, questioning how desire, gaze, and intimacy are constructed and exchanged.
How was DickPic created?
DickPic was developed during an eight-month research project into analogue photography and printing. The series is shot entirely on analogue film, embracing texture, imperfection, and material authenticity.
What themes does the project explore?
The project engages with queer desire, kink, fetishism, masculinity, and intimacy. It communicates through a raw, coded visual language rather than direct explanation.
What makes this work queer?
The work centers queer perspectives on desire and embodiment, challenging normative representations of sexuality and opening space for layered, non-linear readings of intimacy and identity.

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