Gwyneth Bulawsky is from the San Francisco/ BayArea. She is currently an MFA candidate at the University of California in Irvine and has a BA from UCLA.This year she was included in a show titled The Warmth of the Day Leaves Shadows on the Ground at Gattopardo. Her paintings are about the inclusion and representation of transgender women within an art historical context. These works showcase trans figures in romantic landscapes using the drama of the sublime as a tension of the othered and our exclusion to salvation. She pays homage to queer art that has been destroyed by religious groups from the past while actively fighting against current censorship of queerness in today's political climate. Gwyneth Bulawsky’s art is a reflection of her own transition. She reveals the complexities of her trans experience, of both the willing and unwilling objectification of her own body. She creates paintings that celebrate trans feminine bodies while simultaneously showing the frustration of her experience navigating through a hetero-normative society.