Luke Stoffel
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Luke Stoffel

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Growing up a gay Catholic schoolboy on the banks of the Mississippi came with its own cross to bear. Confined by the cornfields of small-town Iowa, Luke’s understanding of God and his yearning for a world beyond began to take shape—often while nursing a bloody nose on the playground. The first thing Jesus taught him was how to hate himself; the first thing the world taught him was how vast his possibilities were. Stepping off the plane in Thailand was like landing on Mars. Surrounded by towering golden stupas, and realizing there was something beyond the confines of Christ, became an explosive creative catalyst. Having visited over 40 countries, Stoffel channels the diverse cultures he’s encountered into his art. His work explores spirituality in a vibrant, pop fantasy style, offering American audiences a glimpse into the world’s rich religious and cultural tapestries. Recognized as one of NYC’s top LGBTQ+ artists by GLAAD he has been showcased by prestigious organizations like the American Foundation for AIDS Research, and the Matthew Shepard foundation. His paintings have appeared on Bravo's Million Dollar Lisiting, in New York Times, Huffington Post, Vanity Fair, and Hawaiian Airlines Magazines. His artistic contributions have earned him the Starving Artist Award. His art has graced iconic New York venues like the Puck Building, The Art Directors Club, The Prince George Gallery, GalleryBar, and New World Stages. *** Author of The Easy Bake Unicorn Cookbook, Luke is an entrepreneur & co-founder of Cinderly, a start-up run on sparkles. He’s spent the last 10 years working in NYC Top Advertising firms for clients like the U.S. Open and Coca-Cola. He spent 2 years teaching Master Classes around with world with Hyper Island a school for Innovation based out of Stockholm, Sweden.
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