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Gross Kramer is a Spanish queer visual artist based in London whose work unfolds through painting and illustration. His practice centers on queer desire, tenderness, and visibility, foregrounding bodies and masculinities that fall outside mainstream aesthetic standards.
Through his ongoing series Papis, Kramer focuses on large, soft, hairy, and unapologetic male figures—bodies that are often marginalised, even within queer culture. By placing these men at the heart of his work, he reclaims them as sites of beauty, emotional depth, vulnerability, and resistance. Kramer’s art challenges dominant narratives of masculinity and expands the visual language of queer desire. His images invite viewers to reconsider which bodies are allowed to be seen, desired, celebrated, and held with care.