Pol Anglada
Pol Anglada discovered his passion for drawing through his father’s old comics, immersing himself in the styles of Milo Manra, Tanino Liberatore, and Enki Bilal. In his teens, he discovered the work of Tom of Finland and various other homoerotic illustrations. He moved to Paris to pursue a career in fashion while continuing his illustration in his spare time. Anglada’s illustrations appeared across a variety of media. He collaborated on capsule collections and prints with fashion brands such as Moncler, JW Anderson, Phipps, and Ami and worked with musicians such as Bad Gyal and John Carroll Kirby. He has created artwork for magazines such as Gay Letter, Butt, Têtu, Kink, and more.
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