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kloee Huberdeau How do artists live

As a local queer artist, Kloee Huberdeau's significant means of livelihood is participating in queer markets. After extensive preparations spanning two weeks, Kloee took part in the queer market on August 12th to sell her own art products, such as paintings, jewelry, and more.

Part 1: Kloee's artistic life and pre-event preparation

Kloee Huberdeau is preparing for the next queer market. It takes her 2-4 hours to make an embroidery of this size.
Kloee Huberdeau is showing her relaxed side to the camera.
Kloee Huberdeau likes to think in dark basements
Kloee Huberdeau showing photos of her performance.

Part 2: kloee participates in the queer market

On the morning of August 12th, Kloee arrived on time at the market area in Sunnyside and started preparing the merchandise at her booth.

A sudden unexpected drizzle made her start to feel nervous. She was very concerned about whether it would affect today's sales situation. After seeking help from the staff, she obtained a canopy. In the photo, Kloee is seen gripping the pole of the canopy nervously.

Before the event started, Kloee anxiously made the final preparations, carefully organizing her products.
With the weather clearing up, more and more people arrived to make purchases.
With the weather clearing up, more and more people arrived to make purchases, and Kloee's mood began to improve. In the photo, she is seen interacting with customers.
Around halfway through the event, the sun came out, bringing in more customers as well. Kloee sold many products and was very happy about it.
Kloee sits behind her booth smiling at the camera.

Jiaqi Su/SAIT