miércoles, 6 de agosto de 2025

DEEJ AMAGO Manila, Philippines

Illustrator Deej Amago re-works vulnerability into traditional erotic art The Manila-based artist wants to showcase the “vulnerable and intimate needs of the queer community” in his deeply reflective erotica. The fine line between pleasure and pain has long been documented in art across hundreds of years. From Shunga (a type of Japanese erotic art) right down to the work of American photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, the tradition of subversive erotica carries through – and now, that includes Deej Amago. “Erotica has always been a part of my works and it was somehow a pivotal moment for me when I embraced it back in 2016,” the Filipino artist tells It’s Nice That. “College was a transformative period in my life, as I tried to discover myself not only as a queer man but also as an artist.” The years of self exploration, centred around sexuality and desire, spurred Deej to find a sense of liberation. That outlet turned out to be queer erotica. “Having been able to do queer erotic art somehow makes me feel free,” Deej says. “But, it also served as a reminder that, being a part of the lgbtqia+ community, I am not entirely free." The delicate line art and water colouring of Deej’s work moves the erotica into a gentle, tender territory. Shades of red swell on the canvas while other colours are muted, or nearly reduced entirely. “Many people who have seen my artwork say that it resembles Japanese art,” Deej remarks. “Although I am flattered by this comparison, as I am also a fan of the simplicity and intricate details of Japanese art, I did not consciously aim to create Japanese-style art.” In fact, Deej’s fascination with the line art form came from his focus on drawing anatomy repeatedly in his free time.

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