Phil Douglas

Phil Douglas (b. 1998) is an emerging contemporary queer figurative artist living in London. Originally practising and posting on Instagram  under the pseudonym ‘The Sensitive Line,’ he found comfort in his identify and sexuality through the creation and sharing of his work; which explores the sensitivity of the male nude. 

The artist primarily works in pencil but is exploring oil to develop his practice further. Working from life with queer models in his home studio space in Hampstead, his work echoes traditional academic life studies but transcends a looser touch, retaining the intimacy and energy of a moment.

Phil's debut book, titled Remote, will be published on 10/2/25 by Bona Varda.

 


Theo Dunne (they/them b.1996) is a trans maker, crafter and story weaver of alternative realities. Pulling on the thread of folklore, and hidden queer histories, Theo builds mystical environments out of found scraps - tying together loose ends in the form of words, sounds, images, matter and movements. They translate their experiences of trans identity, grief, death and uncertainty through non-linear narratives - instead choreographing happenings and moments that invites a comforting chaos. The act of building a whole new reality as a queer person is reflected in their desire to forge a theatrical, hectic, tangible segment of a world all are welcome to visit, and perhaps stay a while.
Theo Dunne (they/them b.1996) is a trans maker, crafter and story weaver of alternative realities. Pulling on the thread of folklore, and hidden queer histories, Theo builds mystical environments out of found scraps - tying together loose ends in the form of words, sounds, images, matter and movements. They translate their experiences of trans identity, grief, death and uncertainty through non-linear narratives - instead choreographing happenings and moments that invites a comforting chaos. The act of building a whole new reality as a queer person is reflected in their desire to forge a theatrical, hectic, tangible segment of a world all are welcome to visit, and perhaps stay a while.