My newest collection, “Internal Landscape,” is a kaleidoscope look into the world inside me and the world I’m presently in. As these worlds are complex, primary colours and shapes are deliberately used to portray clarity. My newest collection is a continuation of my previous series “Internal Monologue,” where I strive to inspire by organizing the chaos of my life onto canvas.
This exhibition is a lens into the internal interpretations of my life over the last 15 years, highlighting the ways I have found to create and express myself. “Art” is everything, everyone, and everywhere.

Pride Artist Feature: Grays Luzande
July 18, 2025
Pride Artist Feature: Grays Luzande
Visual Artist / Queer Storyteller / Dreamworld Architect
📍Vancouver, BC | 🖼 Showing at Liquid Amber Tattoo for Pride 2025
Every stroke of Grays Luzande’s brush feels like an invitation inward—to the shifting terrains of identity, emotion, and imagination. In her latest series, “Internal Landscape,” the Vancouver-based artist maps out a colourful and compelling topography of the self. Using primary colours and bold shapes, her abstract compositions feel like vivid emotional cartographies: snapshots of an inner world made visual.
For Grays, being a queer artist isn’t just a label, it’s a lived experience, a lens, and a lifeforce.
“To be Queer is to have the courage to love freely and the confidence to live authentically.”

“I’ve had deep, honest conversations with incredible people, some of whom I just met, who told me my work has ignited a spark inside of them. That kind of connection reminds me why this series—and these conversations—need to continue.”
In that spirit, Grays paints forward: for herself, for her community, and for anyone who’s ever needed permission to be fully, beautifully themselves.
Click here to Read the whole interview on Liquid Amber Tattoo & Art Collective website.
Source: liquidambertattoo.com

