🎨 CarrCreations

Trans artist and storyteller working in rope, miniatures, digital art, wearable slogans, and written stories, rooted in queer and kinky community, love of nature, and the beauty in the mundane.

CarrCreations

Prints • Wearable Art • Commissions • Collaborations

Rope, alt aesthetics, and vulnerability turned into prints, miniatures, stories, and wearable art.

I make rope art, self-tie photography, digital pieces, tiny painted worlds, and wearable slogans that live at the edge of sensation, care, and play.

This is art for people who've been told they're too weird, too loud, too much — and for anyone who sees beauty in queer, kinky community, in nature, and in the quiet magic of the mundane.

Fancy Cat Portraits

Lil' Kitten

Lil' Kitten, my most recent commission to turn an adorable black cat into a fancy, posh lady.

Precious Spices

Precious Spices, my very first commission to transform the most precious kitty, Cinnamon, into a fancy cat.

Multimedia Art

Advice from a Caterpillar

Advice from a Caterpillar, Alice Meets Absolem in the Garden, silk flowers, acrylic, wood, and resin.

La Vida en la Muerte

La Vida en la Muerte, acrylic, silk flowers, and butterflies on ceramic, lighted.

Flor del Desierto

Flor del Desierto, acrylic, marker, colored pencil, and paper on canvas.

🖼 Fine Art Prints

Rope art and digital designs as wall art.

See Available Framed Prints - Fine Arts Collection →

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👕 Wearable Art

Slogans and designs made to live on your body.

See The Label Line →

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Underneath every piece is a conversation about consent, power, vulnerability, and beauty. Whether it's a tiny painted room, a digital fragment, a wearable slogan, a photograph, or a rope image, I'm interested in the moment where craft stops being "just technique" and becomes a conversation between lives—the pause before a choice, the way a body or an object holds tension and ease, and the quiet after where everything finally lands, when an object, an image, or a phrase stops being "just art" and becomes a way for someone to recognize themself, breathe easier, or feel a little more possible.