Chevy Noir

Chevy Noir

Visual Artist

Visual Artist

I am a fine artist who uses the traditional disciplines of gouache painting and printmaking as a starting

point for material experimentation. My practice focuses on pushing these classic mediums into

unconventional territory to explore the intersection of psychology, mythology, and philosophy. The core of

my work is an ongoing visual dialogue about identity—particularly the fluid landscape of gender—and the

personal mythologies that shape our perception of self.

Pushing culture forward through this practice is vital to me because it transforms a private journey into a

public conversation. My work originates from a deeply personal space: a feeling of an unresolved

progression between my past and present selves. I see the artistic process as an act of consolidation, and

by sharing it openly, I aim to create a reflective surface for others. I was profoundly shaped and

encouraged by having access to my role models—to study their work, see their paths, and understand their

struggles. That exposure made navigating my own life not just easier, but possible.

Now, I believe my most meaningful contribution is to embody that same possibility for someone else. By

creating proudly from my authentic perspective and refusing to hide the questions that drive me, I strive to

use personal exploration as a catalyst for a broader cultural dialogue. If my work can make even one

person feel less alone in their complexities, or inspire them to engage with their own inner narrative, then

it fulfills its essential purpose.