There Is No Tomorrow

2025. Oil on canvas. 18″ x 24″ (46 cm. x 61 cm.)
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There Is No Tomorrow is a visual meditation on urgency, erasure, and the shrinking horizon faced by LGBTQ+ communities across the globe. This piece does not whisper; it insists. It stands in defiance of the illusion that time is endless, that justice is inevitable, or that safety is universal.

In a world where queer lives are increasingly threatened—by legislation, by violence, by silence—this work becomes a scream wrapped in color and form. The canvas holds both the beauty of what we’ve built and the fragility of how quickly it can vanish. Layers of texture speak to lives layered with complexity, vulnerability, and courage. Each brushstroke echoes with the tension between resilience and exhaustion.

“There is no tomorrow” is not a message of despair, but a radical call to presence. It urges us to feel everything—joy, rage, tenderness—right now. To love harder. To resist louder. To create as if every gesture might be the last, and yet still carries the power to change everything.

This work invites the viewer to confront the uncomfortable: What do we do when the promise of a future is no longer guaranteed? How do we live when the luxury of postponement is gone? In this space, there is no later. No someday. Only now.