ABOUT

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Text that says "Season's Breedings" in bold, pink letters.

Season's Breedings is homoerotic pop art for people who aren't afraid to hang something that'll make their guests do a double-take.

Mixed-media artist Brad Ouellette creates one-of-a-kind works for the Queer community — hand-drawn greeting cards, vivid paper collages, 3D shadow boxes, and hand-tufted rug art that are as bold as the people they're made for. Every piece is loud, sexy, and unashamedly camp.

The work pulls from pop culture, Gay culture, NYC street energy, and the kind of Grindr DMs that probably shouldn't be framed — but absolutely should be. If your space needs to be gayer, you've found your artist.

Colorful artwork of a muscular male torso with a harness, overlaid with vibrant patterns, framed in an ornate turquoise frame, set against a black and white wavy striped background.
Digital illustration of a muscular man with a beard with his legs spread in the air, wearing a black jockstrap and striped knee-high socks.

Brad Ouellette

I make art that's horny, political, and deeply in love with my community — sometimes all at once.

Growing up in the 80s meant absorbing a lot of fear and shame around gay sex before I even knew I was gay. Adults kept telling us it was wrong. I kept noticing that those same adults were obsessed with sex. Sex was everywhere — it sells products, wields power, fulfills fantasies. It just wasn't allowed to be ours.

Now it is. Season's Breedings is me making up for lost time. Being gay hasn’t always been easy, but I wouldn’t change it for anything!

I didn't choose homoerotic art — it chose me. My work is the collision of bold color and pattern, mixed-media textures, and unapologetically erotic subject matter. It's camp. It's resistance. It's visibility. It's what happens when a gay kid from the 80s grows up and stops asking permission.

I hope it makes you laugh, makes you want to hang it somewhere it'll cause a conversation, and reminds you that desire has always been worth celebrating.

XXX Brad