About Fox OfTheHunt
Trans Rope Artist, Storyteller & Community Builder
Building Art That Says the Quiet Parts Out Loud
I'm Fox OfTheHunt — a trans, neurodivergent, disabled rope artist and performer based in Houston, Texas. I create work that refuses to water itself down for mainstream comfort.
The short version: I make rope art, performance pieces, miniatures, digital designs, and wearable slogans that center consent, power, vulnerability, and the beauty in being "too much."
The real version: I left a high-control religious environment that tried to dictate what my body, gender, and desires were allowed to be. Rope gave me a way to inhabit my body again. Art gave me a way to build something beautiful out of the wreckage.
What Sets My Work Apart
Advanced Skills, Authentic Voice
Trained through RPM Classes with a reputation for learning fast and performing "out of position" — bringing advanced technique into my work while still moving through the formal curriculum. Instructors describe my progression as "significantly exceeds current position level."
This isn't about showing off. It's about bringing my full capacity to work that matters — performances that treat scenes like theater, ritual, and love letters all at once.
The Intersection That Defines My Art
Consent + Power — Every piece starts with negotiation, communication, and care — whether it's rope on skin or paint on canvas.
Rope + Kink — I'm interested in the moment where a tie stops being "just technique" and becomes a conversation between bodies — the breath before a drop, the way muscles settle into tension, the quiet aftercare.
Nature + Everyday Magic — I'm drawn to small, quiet worlds: moss on concrete, light on kitchen tile, doorways most people rush past. I build miniatures that hold these slice-of-life moments still.
Queer + Trans + ND Experience — My stories and art come from lived experience as a trans, neurodivergent person navigating kink, community, and survival. This isn't aesthetic — it's autobiography.
You've Been Told You're "Too Much"
You Know That "Too Much" Is Where the Good Shit Actually Lives
Too intense. Too emotional. Too queer. Too kinky. Too far outside the lines.
You know that "too much" is where the good shit actually lives.