Male Pin-Ups By Paul Richmond
Utilizing a multitude of artistic methodologies, Paul Richmond’s work explores themes of personal narrative and social commentary, sometimes addressing unique experiences of the GLBTQ community or the universal themes of self-realization and empowerment.
After graduating from Columbus College of Art and Design in 2002 and coming out of the closet shortly thereafter, his fine artwork become a vehicle for exploring and understanding his own journey and developing a dialogue with other members of the GLBTQ community. Paul lives with his partner Dennis Niekro and their two whippets in Columbus, Ohio.
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