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PoPop
In PoPop, Rufus Krieger renders a nude figure from behind, suspended in a soft, dreamlike glow. The body appears almost weightless against a shifting halo of color — a radiant blur that dissolves edges, blurs certainty, and turns emptiness into light. This tension between exposure and abstraction transforms queer vulnerability into a quiet, luminous force.
The work merges flesh and chromatic haze, inviting viewers into a space where identity is felt rather than defined. PoPop is an intimate meditation on visibility, tenderness, and the subtle power of being seen through color rather than form.
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In PoPop, Rufus Krieger renders a nude figure from behind, suspended in a soft, dreamlike glow. The body appears almost weightless against a shifting halo of color — a radiant blur that dissolves edges, blurs certainty, and turns emptiness into light. This tension between exposure and abstraction transforms queer vulnerability into a quiet, luminous force.
The work merges flesh and chromatic haze, inviting viewers into a space where identity is felt rather than defined. PoPop is an intimate meditation on visibility, tenderness, and the subtle power of being seen through color rather than form.
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