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Art Historical Dogs and Birds Serve as Queer Avatars in Scott Csoke’s Emotive Paintings — Colossal

Last updated: December 8, 2025 11:25 am
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Scott Csoke’s Acrylic Paintings: Exploring Queer Experiences Through Animal Avatars

In the 18th and 19th centuries, pastoral scenes and still lifes often depicted symbols of prestige and masculinity, such as men on horseback and game birds. Dogs, known for their fidelity and obedience, were also common in these paintings, serving as companions and workers. Artist Scott Csoke takes inspiration from these historical genre paintings to create a series of acrylic works that explore queer experiences through the use of animals as expressive avatars.

Csoke’s paintings feature loose and airy brushstrokes, a departure from the refined texture of traditional academic oil paintings. He incorporates slender rainbows—a symbol of LGBTQ+ unity and pride—into his works, adding a playful element that contrasts with the original intent of the historical paintings. Instead of focusing on the owner’s status or virility, Csoke’s paintings highlight the emotional journeys of the animals, reflecting on what it means to navigate one’s sexuality and the complexities of queer community.

One of Csoke’s paintings, “Puppies Fighting Over Homosexuality,” depicts a group of dogs snarling at each other, with a tiny rainbow hovering between them. This image symbolizes the joy and pride of LGBTQ+ identity, as well as the division and misunderstanding that can arise in society. Through his art, Csoke delves into a range of queer emotional and social experiences, from celebration to mourning.

In “A Concert of Gay Birds,” Csoke portrays a diverse group of birds coming together beneath a slender rainbow, celebrating their togetherness despite their differences. On the other hand, “Dead Gay Crane” and “Dead Gay Bird (Hanging)” take on a somber tone, referencing violence against LGBTQ+ individuals with rainbows that take on a halo-like quality.

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While the historical paintings were originally meant for decoration, Csoke embraces this aspect as a meaningful part of his work. His art reveals that decoration can carry profound meaning, providing a space for queer individuals to express themselves authentically. To explore more of Csoke’s work, visit his website and Instagram. If you appreciate his art, you may also enjoy the paintings of David Surman.

Through his acrylic paintings, Scott Csoke offers a unique perspective on queer experiences, using animals as symbols to convey emotions and narratives that resonate with LGBTQ+ individuals and allies alike.

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