ME story

Close-up of a young person's face partly obscured by a blurred branch, with sunlight illuminating their eye and skin, and a blue sky with pink flowers in the background.
Illustration of a girl with wavy brown hair, wearing a colorful striped sweater and blue jeans, standing against a checkered background.

“Everything that I do is a form of art. I just like creating stuff.”

—Tyler, the Creator

Alix Barlow-Mosha is a multidisciplinary artist whose work primarily examines photography and digital illustration. Drawing on personal experience, their practice explores themes of identity, acceptance, and the fluidity of gender and sexuality. Growing up in Uganda, Barlow-Mosha developed a multicultural background that shaped a perspective informed by diverse viewpoints. Their images and illustrations combine meticulous craftsmanship with narrative-driven storytelling, creating layered spaces for reflection and discovery. As a queer artist, they operate from a place of honesty and a continuous quest for authentic self-expression.