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Rufus Krieger is a Cologne-based gay digital artist and illustrator whose work delves into surreal, narrative-driven imagery shaped through a distinctly queer lens. His practice intertwines homoerotic themes with moments of intimacy, desire, and ambiguity, forming a visual language that feels both dreamlike and emotionally charged.
With formal training in engraving and graphic studies, Krieger blends technical precision with conceptual depth, crafting compositions that shift fluidly between poetic subtlety and striking, bold expression. His artworks have been exhibited internationally — including Pride Art in Berlin, as well as shows in Düsseldorf, Copenhagen, and Zurich — contributing to his growing presence within contemporary and queer art communities.