Tits the Season!
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Tits the Season!

In an effort to combat a particularly hard wave of depression due to chronic illness, I decided to sit down and draw something light and fun last week..

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Transfiguration series
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Transfiguration series

A queer blackout poetry collection, found within known TERF publications.

Transfiguration is about transformation; of text, of meaning, of power. It’s about reclaiming stories; our own, as well as the ones we grew up with. This series aims to use an authors own words against them, altering their work to celebrate queerness - and specifically trans people.

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Oslo Queer Market – Winter Edition
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Oslo Queer Market – Winter Edition

I’m thrilled to be part of the Oslo Queer Market – Winter Edition, hosted by Karmaklubb* and Below The Belt on November 1st at Trekanten, Pilestredet 24 in Oslo. This growing market has become one of my favorite queer community events — a space filled with creativity, solidarity, and genuine joy.

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Pride Collection 2025: Queer Longing, Quiet Rage and The Softness That Survives.
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Pride Collection 2025: Queer Longing, Quiet Rage and The Softness That Survives.

This Pride, I’m releasing a body of work that feels closer to me than anything I’ve made before.

Created in the aftermath of healing - personal, political, and bodily - this series is an intimate archive of my personal queer experiences. From linocut prints to digital illustrations, each piece in this collection carries traces of survival, longing, and resistance. These works explore sapphic identity, politics, queer joy, and the complicated tenderness that follows harm.

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Mandatory introduction
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Mandatory introduction

My name is Barbro Andersen (she/her), and I’m a self taught multidisciplinary artist based in Oslo, Norway. I wake up every day wanting to throat punch the patriarchy, but after a cup of coffee I usually end up choosing the slightly less violent option of making art instead.

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