Gabor Sipos

For AOB’s first interview we spoke with Gabor Sipos, a photographer and visual artist who explores the beauty of bodies outside mainstream standards. From studio portraits to spontaneous Polaroids on nudist beaches, his work reveals both careful composition and raw life.

For those who don’t know you, how would you describe yourself and what you do ?

How does your identity as a gay bear influence your artistic voice ?

What’s your creative process? How do you approach a new piece, concept or project?

The contrast between your photography projects caught my attention – while your work can be carefully composed and polished, it can also be incredibly raw, direct and in-your-face, like the Instant Moments collection. Tell us about both formats.

I first came across your work through your #pointsandlines pieces. These are incredibly detailed – what led you to this technique and long does it usually take to finish one piece?

You have a collection of projects called #thisisnotai – Can you tell us more about it and how you see the role of AI in LGBT and bear art today?

Is there a particular piece of yours that you’re especially proud of or that has a special story behind it?

Who are the artists or creators that inspire you?

What advice would you give to emerging queer/bear artists today?

What’s up next?

All images © Gabor Sipos

Find more about Sipos’work through the links below – and go grab a copy of his fanzine here!

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