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@silverbd.bsky.social

French illustrator & comic book artist. ✏️ Queer stuff, dungeons, dragons & flying whales. 🌈🐉☁️🐋 No AI. Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/Silverillustrations

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O Agente Secreto.

O Agente Secreto.

Resurrection.

Resurrection.

Et pour finir, mon top 2 de l'année. Quasi impossible de les départager en vrai tellement ils m'ont marqué. #OAgenteSecreto #Resurrection

20.01.2026 20:53 — 👍 4    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
"Retro"

"Retro"

"Soy Frankelda"

"Soy Frankelda"

"Sister Midnight"

"Sister Midnight"

"Amélie et la Métaphysique des Tubes"

"Amélie et la Métaphysique des Tubes"

#Retro #SoyFrankelda #SisterMidnight #AmélieEtLaMétaphysiqueDesTubes

20.01.2026 20:53 — 👍 6    🔁 1    💬 1    📌 0
"La Tour de Glace"

"La Tour de Glace"

"One Battle After Another"

"One Battle After Another"

"Dead Talents Society"

"Dead Talents Society"

"Superboys of Malegaon"

"Superboys of Malegaon"

#LaTourDeGlace #OneBattleAfterAnother #DeadTalentsSociety #SuperboysOfMalegaon

20.01.2026 20:53 — 👍 3    🔁 1    💬 1    📌 0
"Top 10 films of 2025 - In drawings !"

"Top 10 films of 2025 - In drawings !"

Hop, le petit exercice de dessin annuel ! Mon top 10 cinéma de l'année. #Illustration #Top10

20.01.2026 20:53 — 👍 5    🔁 1    💬 1    📌 0
Preview
Pourquoi il faut d’urgence démanteler le conglomérat Bolloré Les dangers que fait peser le magnat sur la démocratie invitent à rouvrir d’urgence le débat sur les règles anticoncentration, devenues totalement obsolètes. Mais dans le cas de son empire, sans dout…

Il faut désormais choisir : Bolloré ou la démocratie.

19.01.2026 13:19 — 👍 4    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
Un couple d'hommes en train de danser sur les toits d'une ville imaginaire.

Un couple d'hommes en train de danser sur les toits d'une ville imaginaire.

Dernier dessin réalisé en 2025, let's go 2026. <3

12.01.2026 19:09 — 👍 18    🔁 4    💬 0    📌 0

Mon cauchemar personnel. Entre ça et les tailles de vêtements à l'étranger, un magasin de cadres et de pantalons serait mon purgatoire

08.01.2026 10:10 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0

OUI. J'ai encore quasi rien accroché de thought bubble parce que tous les cadres me rendent zinzin

08.01.2026 10:04 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0

Et ça vaut pour tous les vieux comptes twitter, même inactifs. Les potes artistes : tous vos dessins, photos, etc, sont nourries à l'IA et tout le monde peut modifier vos dessins si vous n'avez pas supprimé votre ancien compte.

24.12.2025 13:56 — 👍 6    🔁 4    💬 0    📌 0

J'adore comment on était là "vivement que Disney fasse un procès à OpenAI !" comme des idiots. Mais quel enfer bordel.

11.12.2025 14:54 — 👍 9    🔁 0    💬 3    📌 0
Affiche dessinée de la soirée Lips & Love, montrant huit artistes (drag queers, queens, kings et danseur) dans une pose super-héroïque.

Le texte indique "Lips & Love 10" "Une nouvelle saga héroïque !" ainsi que les noms des artistes : La Big Bertha, Eliott des Adelphes, Luna Light, Pearl, Bergamote, Elips, Prudence et Serge.

Affiche dessinée de la soirée Lips & Love, montrant huit artistes (drag queers, queens, kings et danseur) dans une pose super-héroïque. Le texte indique "Lips & Love 10" "Une nouvelle saga héroïque !" ainsi que les noms des artistes : La Big Bertha, Eliott des Adelphes, Luna Light, Pearl, Bergamote, Elips, Prudence et Serge.

Grosse grosse joie il y a quelques semaines quand Elips m'a demandé si j'étais dispo pour réaliser l'affiche de leur prochaine soirée. C'est la Lips & Love 10 sur Bordeaux, et toutes les infos sont sur la page de La Familips ! <3

07.12.2025 17:33 — 👍 19    🔁 4    💬 0    📌 0
Worried guy again, "Sooo... does that mean if I'm negative, I can have unprotected sex with an HIV-positive guy or make out with him without being infected, if he's undetectable?" 
Silver cooly replies, "Well, friend, you can kiss whoever you want, regardless of their status or viral load, HIV is NOT transmitted by saliva, just blood, precum, ejaculate and vaginal secretions. But yeah, otherwise TasP is as effective as PrEP or condoms with regards to HIV. But keep in mind PrEP will not protect you from other STDs!

CAPTION: One Week Later
The formerly worried guy now approaches Silver looking happy and carrying a folder of his medical results. He says, "I finally got tested, I'm negative! But now, I want to know, what is the best protection against HIV?" Silver replies, "Easy, the one that suits you best!"

Surrounding the narration are illustrations of a regular condom and internal ("female") condom. 
NARRATION: Oldie but Goldie: the condom! It comes in his external or internal format, in latex or in nitrile, in different sizes, shapes, tastes or colors and when worn properly, it'll protect you from bodily fluids that might possibly transmit HIV or other STDs! 

An illustration of blue pills accompanies the text, "Then there's PrEP! Short for Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis, it is a treatment plan of a cocktail of antiretroviral drugs that HIV-negative people who are at a higher risk of exposure can regularly take to protect them from the virus!"

Now we are back inside a vein where a cluster of confused invading viruses are stopped by a big sign reading "DO NOT ENTER" which is accompanied by a resolute-looking blue pill who has crossed arms, and behind him are burly, confident red blood cells who smile intimidatingly at the viruses. Above them the narration reads, "Then, if exposure to HIV occurs, the drugs stop the virus from entering cells and replicating, and the person remains HIV-negative.

Worried guy again, "Sooo... does that mean if I'm negative, I can have unprotected sex with an HIV-positive guy or make out with him without being infected, if he's undetectable?" Silver cooly replies, "Well, friend, you can kiss whoever you want, regardless of their status or viral load, HIV is NOT transmitted by saliva, just blood, precum, ejaculate and vaginal secretions. But yeah, otherwise TasP is as effective as PrEP or condoms with regards to HIV. But keep in mind PrEP will not protect you from other STDs! CAPTION: One Week Later The formerly worried guy now approaches Silver looking happy and carrying a folder of his medical results. He says, "I finally got tested, I'm negative! But now, I want to know, what is the best protection against HIV?" Silver replies, "Easy, the one that suits you best!" Surrounding the narration are illustrations of a regular condom and internal ("female") condom. NARRATION: Oldie but Goldie: the condom! It comes in his external or internal format, in latex or in nitrile, in different sizes, shapes, tastes or colors and when worn properly, it'll protect you from bodily fluids that might possibly transmit HIV or other STDs! An illustration of blue pills accompanies the text, "Then there's PrEP! Short for Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis, it is a treatment plan of a cocktail of antiretroviral drugs that HIV-negative people who are at a higher risk of exposure can regularly take to protect them from the virus!" Now we are back inside a vein where a cluster of confused invading viruses are stopped by a big sign reading "DO NOT ENTER" which is accompanied by a resolute-looking blue pill who has crossed arms, and behind him are burly, confident red blood cells who smile intimidatingly at the viruses. Above them the narration reads, "Then, if exposure to HIV occurs, the drugs stop the virus from entering cells and replicating, and the person remains HIV-negative.

Next to an illustration of the earth, the narration reads, "Right now (2018) in the United States, you have to take PrEP on a daily basis (in some other countries you can choose to take PrEP 'On demand' "

Inside a doctor's office, a happy patient shakes hands with their medical provider in their office. The narration reads, "To begin the treatment, you have to go to a doctor, nurse, or to your local Planned Parenthood to talk with them about your sex life, medical history and then take some HIV/STD tests to see if you're negative before starting the treatment. After a few days on PrEP (usually 7 days), you should be covered! Also, PrEP *always* comes with a mandatory medical follow up every 3 months so you can get tested for other STDs and check on your sexual health in general!"

A side note follows up, "The use of PrEP changes according to the country you live in. Some countries like France have universal healthcare so PrEP is totally free, and in others like the United States, it will depend on your insurance. Good to know: there are also organizations that can help you pay for PrEP if you have no insurance!" 

The confused guy from earlier is again confused, asking, "Wow... TasP, PrEP, condoms... That's... AMAZING. So, then, how is AIDS still a THING then?"
Silver answers with sadness and concern in his face, "Well, many things come at play there. There's a huge lack of funding, so the people and organizations fighting against the virus can't do their work. As a result, a lot of people across the world don't have access to information, tests and therapy. So we end up with people who are not tested nor taking a treatment. And it's not the "not knowing" that's the most dangerous thing; an HIV-positive person who doesn't know their status can be highly contagious."

Next to an illustration of the earth, the narration reads, "Right now (2018) in the United States, you have to take PrEP on a daily basis (in some other countries you can choose to take PrEP 'On demand' " Inside a doctor's office, a happy patient shakes hands with their medical provider in their office. The narration reads, "To begin the treatment, you have to go to a doctor, nurse, or to your local Planned Parenthood to talk with them about your sex life, medical history and then take some HIV/STD tests to see if you're negative before starting the treatment. After a few days on PrEP (usually 7 days), you should be covered! Also, PrEP *always* comes with a mandatory medical follow up every 3 months so you can get tested for other STDs and check on your sexual health in general!" A side note follows up, "The use of PrEP changes according to the country you live in. Some countries like France have universal healthcare so PrEP is totally free, and in others like the United States, it will depend on your insurance. Good to know: there are also organizations that can help you pay for PrEP if you have no insurance!" The confused guy from earlier is again confused, asking, "Wow... TasP, PrEP, condoms... That's... AMAZING. So, then, how is AIDS still a THING then?" Silver answers with sadness and concern in his face, "Well, many things come at play there. There's a huge lack of funding, so the people and organizations fighting against the virus can't do their work. As a result, a lot of people across the world don't have access to information, tests and therapy. So we end up with people who are not tested nor taking a treatment. And it's not the "not knowing" that's the most dangerous thing; an HIV-positive person who doesn't know their status can be highly contagious."

NARRATION: In conclusion, what I've learned these past years is that one of the best ways to fight HIV is to know as much as possible about it. 

Silver sits in a medical office, happily getting his blood drawn by a friendly medical practitioner, accompanied by the narration, "It is so important to know your status, so get tested."

We see an overhead shot of three naked men from the shoulders up as they lay in bed together. One of them is holding up a condom package. They all look excited and horny. The narration next to them reads, "You have to feel free to talk about it with your partners and choose the protection that is best for you."

Silver addresses us, the audience, saying "Personally, I've been on PrEP for a long time and I love it, it's helped change my relationship with sex. Even though I sometimes still use condoms, it's given me the option to not HAVE to use them out of fear of HIV, though they're still needed to prevent other STDs."

A rows of fists stand at attention on either side of a floating, looped red ribbon, along with the text, "The fight against HIV/AIDS is far from over yet, especially for lower-income populations. But we don't have to live in the constant fear of it. We have great tools like condoms, PrEP or TasP and the treatments have never been more efficient. Together we're gonna fight this thing.

By Silver * Silverillustrations.com. Read more comics on OhJoySexToy.com. Artist owned and Patreon supported: patreon.com/OhJoySexToy

Transcription by Erika Moen, October 8, 2023

NARRATION: In conclusion, what I've learned these past years is that one of the best ways to fight HIV is to know as much as possible about it. Silver sits in a medical office, happily getting his blood drawn by a friendly medical practitioner, accompanied by the narration, "It is so important to know your status, so get tested." We see an overhead shot of three naked men from the shoulders up as they lay in bed together. One of them is holding up a condom package. They all look excited and horny. The narration next to them reads, "You have to feel free to talk about it with your partners and choose the protection that is best for you." Silver addresses us, the audience, saying "Personally, I've been on PrEP for a long time and I love it, it's helped change my relationship with sex. Even though I sometimes still use condoms, it's given me the option to not HAVE to use them out of fear of HIV, though they're still needed to prevent other STDs." A rows of fists stand at attention on either side of a floating, looped red ribbon, along with the text, "The fight against HIV/AIDS is far from over yet, especially for lower-income populations. But we don't have to live in the constant fear of it. We have great tools like condoms, PrEP or TasP and the treatments have never been more efficient. Together we're gonna fight this thing. By Silver * Silverillustrations.com. Read more comics on OhJoySexToy.com. Artist owned and Patreon supported: patreon.com/OhJoySexToy Transcription by Erika Moen, October 8, 2023

2/2 @silverbd.bsky.social knocks it out of the park with this massive comic breaking down these complicated subjects in this comic from our archive! www.ohjoysextoy.com/aids-hiv-pre...

05.12.2025 23:59 — 👍 67    🔁 11    💬 0    📌 0
A cartoony drawing of a white man is introducing himself saying, "Hi! My name is Silver, I'm a French cartoonist and I volunteer and work at the French Planned Parenthood." He is holding a bunch of drawing utensils in his left hand and in his right is a picket sign reading "SMASH THE PATRIARCHY". As he happily tosses blue pills into the air like confetti, he announces, "I'm also a polyamorous gay guy who started taking PrEP last year!"

Silver narrates over a flashback of various sexual encounters he's had, all while looking anxious or worried. "Being on PrEP has changed how I experience sex. It's lifted a weight I didn't even know I was carrying." In his flashbacks, he worries to himself, "What if the condom breaks? Remember that article on that guy who caught HIV with a blow job? Do we REALLY trust this guy?? Did you see the ratio of infected gay men? It's only a matter of time!" 
Present day Silver returns, saying "HIV was always there, in a small corner of my mind, haunting me. And information and PrEP has helped free me from that."

A cartoony drawing of a white man is introducing himself saying, "Hi! My name is Silver, I'm a French cartoonist and I volunteer and work at the French Planned Parenthood." He is holding a bunch of drawing utensils in his left hand and in his right is a picket sign reading "SMASH THE PATRIARCHY". As he happily tosses blue pills into the air like confetti, he announces, "I'm also a polyamorous gay guy who started taking PrEP last year!" Silver narrates over a flashback of various sexual encounters he's had, all while looking anxious or worried. "Being on PrEP has changed how I experience sex. It's lifted a weight I didn't even know I was carrying." In his flashbacks, he worries to himself, "What if the condom breaks? Remember that article on that guy who caught HIV with a blow job? Do we REALLY trust this guy?? Did you see the ratio of infected gay men? It's only a matter of time!" Present day Silver returns, saying "HIV was always there, in a small corner of my mind, haunting me. And information and PrEP has helped free me from that."

Silver presents the floating titles "HIV Human Immunodeficiency Virus" and "AIDS Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome" while narrating, "So let's get into it! I'm here to talk about HIV, AIDS and PrEP! First and foremost, the important thing to know about the big and scary HIV and AIDS, is that they are not the same thing. HIV is the name of the virus. And AIDS is the name of a condition, caused by HIV. One of the most important parts of our immune system are our CD4 cells which are also known as white blood cells. These cells fight against all kind of infections." 

We are taken inside a vein, first showing us blood cells with determined eyes who are glaring down a monstrous yellow cell with evil-looking eyes, teeth, and tentacles. The red blood cells declare, "You shall not pass!" at the invader. Then we see red blood cells that have been infected (they have hollow, zombie-like eyes now, and brown spikey clusters in their membranes) and are splitting into more copies of themselves.
NARRATION: What HIV does is that it infects and hides in our CD4 cells. Making it impossible for our body to find and fight. These infected CD4 cells become ineffective, but they still multiply to fight attacks, which helps the HIV multiply too! 

An man in boxers stands among the following narration. From his boxers upwards, he is colored red. From below his boxers down to his feet, he is colored teal, and the number 600 is written on him- denoting his CD4 count. 

Full transcript: https://www.ohjoysextoy.com/aids-hiv-prep-silver/

Silver presents the floating titles "HIV Human Immunodeficiency Virus" and "AIDS Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome" while narrating, "So let's get into it! I'm here to talk about HIV, AIDS and PrEP! First and foremost, the important thing to know about the big and scary HIV and AIDS, is that they are not the same thing. HIV is the name of the virus. And AIDS is the name of a condition, caused by HIV. One of the most important parts of our immune system are our CD4 cells which are also known as white blood cells. These cells fight against all kind of infections." We are taken inside a vein, first showing us blood cells with determined eyes who are glaring down a monstrous yellow cell with evil-looking eyes, teeth, and tentacles. The red blood cells declare, "You shall not pass!" at the invader. Then we see red blood cells that have been infected (they have hollow, zombie-like eyes now, and brown spikey clusters in their membranes) and are splitting into more copies of themselves. NARRATION: What HIV does is that it infects and hides in our CD4 cells. Making it impossible for our body to find and fight. These infected CD4 cells become ineffective, but they still multiply to fight attacks, which helps the HIV multiply too! An man in boxers stands among the following narration. From his boxers upwards, he is colored red. From below his boxers down to his feet, he is colored teal, and the number 600 is written on him- denoting his CD4 count. Full transcript: https://www.ohjoysextoy.com/aids-hiv-prep-silver/

A very worried person asks Silver, "OK. So what do I do if the HIV test comes back positive? It's... incurable, right?" 
Silver answers reassuringly, "Unfortunately so. BUT there are so many ways to deal with it. Being diagnosed with HIV is not the death sentence it once was. Nowadays, you can live a long and normal life, even with HIV. 

Over an image of a worried man consulting with a happy medical practitioner, the narration reads, "The most important thing to do when you discover you're HIV-positive is to go see a doctor as quickly as possible, to discover your CD4 cell count, and start an Antiretroviral Therapy (ART). The sooner you start the treatment the better." The text continues over an illustration of a confident young man who is looking at a collection of over-sized pills that are floating around his head. "ART is a mix of different HIV medicines and the regimen will depend on your CD4 count, your medical background and other particular needs. To each their own!"

NARRATION: Generally, ART helps lower the amount of virus in your system by hindering and getting in the way of how it grows and proliferates in the body. It gives your body the chance to increase its CD4 count so you can put up a better fight against other opportunistic infections. 
IMAGE: Back inside a blood stream, we see big beefy red blood cells staring down a smaller invader who looks scared. 

SILVER: Hopefully, within a matter of months of the right ART treatment, the virus should be restrained and the viral load should drop so low that you'll become undetectable!

A very worried person asks Silver, "OK. So what do I do if the HIV test comes back positive? It's... incurable, right?" Silver answers reassuringly, "Unfortunately so. BUT there are so many ways to deal with it. Being diagnosed with HIV is not the death sentence it once was. Nowadays, you can live a long and normal life, even with HIV. Over an image of a worried man consulting with a happy medical practitioner, the narration reads, "The most important thing to do when you discover you're HIV-positive is to go see a doctor as quickly as possible, to discover your CD4 cell count, and start an Antiretroviral Therapy (ART). The sooner you start the treatment the better." The text continues over an illustration of a confident young man who is looking at a collection of over-sized pills that are floating around his head. "ART is a mix of different HIV medicines and the regimen will depend on your CD4 count, your medical background and other particular needs. To each their own!" NARRATION: Generally, ART helps lower the amount of virus in your system by hindering and getting in the way of how it grows and proliferates in the body. It gives your body the chance to increase its CD4 count so you can put up a better fight against other opportunistic infections. IMAGE: Back inside a blood stream, we see big beefy red blood cells staring down a smaller invader who looks scared. SILVER: Hopefully, within a matter of months of the right ART treatment, the virus should be restrained and the viral load should drop so low that you'll become undetectable!

The nervous guy from earlier asks Silver, "Undetectable?" to which Silver reassuringly responds, "Yup! Through the years of the AIDS epidemic, we discovered that a person can get a viral load so low it becomes undetectable through tests, and essentially untransmittable! They aren't cured, but through diligent use of ART, they've pushed the virus back so much it doesn't even show up any more." 

NARRATION: That's why it's SO important to begin a treatment as soon as possible and to know your viral load and CD4 count.
A different little dude is holding a letter with his results on it while he exclaims, "Yes, finally!"

NARRATION: With that data, treatment and follow-ups, it can take only a few months before a HIV-positive person can start having the sex life they want without fear they'll transmit HIV!
IMAGE: A hairy man happily reclines on his back while his partner buries his face between his legs. Lots of hearts float around them. 
NARRATION: It's called "Treatment as Prevention" or TasP for short.

NARRATION: It still isn't a cure, and even when you're undetectable, you'll need to keep taking ART for the rest of your life. 
IMAGE: A person from the shoulders-up stars into the distance in profile with a constellation of pills orbiting around his head.

The nervous guy from earlier asks Silver, "Undetectable?" to which Silver reassuringly responds, "Yup! Through the years of the AIDS epidemic, we discovered that a person can get a viral load so low it becomes undetectable through tests, and essentially untransmittable! They aren't cured, but through diligent use of ART, they've pushed the virus back so much it doesn't even show up any more." NARRATION: That's why it's SO important to begin a treatment as soon as possible and to know your viral load and CD4 count. A different little dude is holding a letter with his results on it while he exclaims, "Yes, finally!" NARRATION: With that data, treatment and follow-ups, it can take only a few months before a HIV-positive person can start having the sex life they want without fear they'll transmit HIV! IMAGE: A hairy man happily reclines on his back while his partner buries his face between his legs. Lots of hearts float around them. NARRATION: It's called "Treatment as Prevention" or TasP for short. NARRATION: It still isn't a cure, and even when you're undetectable, you'll need to keep taking ART for the rest of your life. IMAGE: A person from the shoulders-up stars into the distance in profile with a constellation of pills orbiting around his head.

Who better to tackle the massive topic of HIV, AIDS and PrEP than @silverbd.bsky.social, a French Planned Parenthood volunteer who also happens to be gay, polyamorous, and on PreP himself? 1/2
www.ohjoysextoy.com/aids-hiv-pre...

05.12.2025 23:59 — 👍 181    🔁 65    💬 2    📌 0

JE MEURS cette vidéo de l'enfer

25.11.2025 08:53 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0
Photo de moi-même derrière un stand au festival Thought Bubble.

Photo de moi-même derrière un stand au festival Thought Bubble.

#ThoughtBubble : Day 2 @ Redshirt Hall, D10 ! ❤️❤️❤️

16.11.2025 10:47 — 👍 20    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0

On essaye de se croiser ce weekend! ❤️❤️

15.11.2025 08:49 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0
Photo d'un stand au festival Thought Bubble, recouvert de dessins.

Photo d'un stand au festival Thought Bubble, recouvert de dessins.

Hop, stand de #ThoughtBubble terminé! Vous pouvez me retrouver tout le weekend dans le Redshirt Hall, D10 ! ❤️

14.11.2025 21:34 — 👍 7    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0

OUI. #TeamSaltburn

14.11.2025 12:48 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Un homme fait du violoncelle, un texte indique "Fuck A.I. Celebrate Human Art."

Un homme fait du violoncelle, un texte indique "Fuck A.I. Celebrate Human Art."

Mon humeur depuis quelques temps, suite. Soutien aux potes dans la musique. #NoAI

13.11.2025 10:15 — 👍 54    🔁 14    💬 0    📌 0

Argh, quelle frustration... Il y a vraiment quelque chose qui me déprime dans tout ça, c'est que le réflexe des gens, de ces élèves par exemple, va être de penser que l'IA va faire "mieux" qu'eux en dessinant, ils et elles abandonnent volontairement l'exercice même de créativité.

12.11.2025 14:04 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0
Illustration d'une dessinatrice, le texte indique "Fuck A.I. Celebrate Human Art."

Illustration d'une dessinatrice, le texte indique "Fuck A.I. Celebrate Human Art."

Mon humeur depuis quelques temps. #NoAI

12.11.2025 09:24 — 👍 255    🔁 39    💬 1    📌 2
Illustration en noir et blanc de Soa de Muse avec le texte "On est woke, on le reste, et on l'assume."

Illustration en noir et blanc de Soa de Muse avec le texte "On est woke, on le reste, et on l'assume."

On est woke, on le reste, et on l'assume. 🔥 Premier dessin d'une nouvelle collaboration avec Soa de Muse pour des affiches/t-shirts qu'elle va vendre au profit de l'ARDHIS !

07.11.2025 15:10 — 👍 22    🔁 3    💬 0    📌 0

Si vous êtes sur Londres dans 2 semaines, la pièce de théâtre de mon ami Vivek Nityananda fait ses grands débuts au Tara Theatre & I feel very proud. <3 Go see it!!

06.11.2025 11:39 — 👍 3    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0
Affiche du film Mexicain Soy Frankelda.

Affiche du film Mexicain Soy Frankelda.

Affiche du film Japonais ChaO.

Affiche du film Japonais ChaO.

Affiche du film Australien Lesbian Space Princess.

Affiche du film Australien Lesbian Space Princess.

Ces #Utopiales cette année c'était quand même trois formidable découvertes animées dans la sélection. Soy Frankelda, chef d'oeuvre de stop motion gothique, ChaO, incroyable délire visuel et Lesbian Space Princess, cult classic queer hilarant DI-RECT. Jetez-vous dessus quand ça sortira.

05.11.2025 17:06 — 👍 3    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

Tous les ans en visiteur ! ❤️

31.10.2025 08:38 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0
Votes sur les courts métrages en compétition des Utopiales.

Votes sur les courts métrages en compétition des Utopiales.

Mdr le vote unique. Le prompteur du film était dans la salle, maybe. #Utopiales

30.10.2025 20:00 — 👍 7    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

C'était infernal. Les Utopiales je vous aime fort mais se taper un quart d'heure d'IA dans une sélection d'œuvres en compétition, c'est déplorable. Par contre le public qui a bien hué, cœur sur vous. <3

30.10.2025 19:58 — 👍 12    🔁 2    💬 2    📌 0

Je profite des Utopiales pour le choper ! 👀 Parfait pour le train du retour.

30.10.2025 17:41 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

Hou, faut que je tente d'aller voir ça quelque part ! J'ai été un peu désarçonné par la fin aussi de mon côté !

26.10.2025 11:08 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0

Imaginez il démissionne demain matin.

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