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A trans nature moodboard! All of the photographs were taken and edited by me! (I think you have to click on it or else it might be a little blurry bc tumblr)
I wasn’t going to make anything today, but I saw that @makingqueerhistory had a queer works Friday and decided to do something!
#transgender#trans pride#trans moodboard#QueerWorksFridays#nature moodboard#MQHArtContest#it's photography#photography is art right?#and why not#pride moodboard#trans aesthetic#nature#photograph#softcyberdragon moodboard#mood board#i hope it's okay that i @ed them it's just what i'm used to and seems like an easy way to direct people to the blog#there's nothing in their about or anything saying not to#so i think it should be okay
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–Classically beautiful–
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[image description] A shoulders up portrait of Daisy Ridley who wears a tan jacket with a plaid interior, a white shirt, and a pair of large pearl earrings. Her hair is shoulder length and curly and her pinkish red lips are slightly parted as she looks at the camera. The entire image has a peachy cast. [end description]
#daisy ridley#star wars#star wars cast#star wars the force awakens#star wars the last jedi#my art#queerworksfridays#mqhartcontest
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Princess Seraphina was a real person, living in 18th century London. She was a molly, part of a fledgling, legally persecuted, underground subculture formed by people who today might identify as gay men, transwomen, or otherwise queer. Like most mollies, our only record of her is a court document. Still, she stands apart, having evaded prosecution herself despite apparently living openly as Princess Seraphina in her working class neighborhood.
The pages hidden within this book’s skirts hold what little we know about her, and what some of her neighbors thought of her. I constructed her using chicken wire, then covered her in paper mache. After that, I designed, printed, and bound the book block, all in the same red as the paste downs. The text included is disjointed excerpts from her court case, as well as some brief historical context, broken up by blank pages. I then carefully measured and cut the front cover from the rest of her, and then it was a matter of case binding, paper mache, and more paper mache.
Want to read the original court document? It’s online here at historian Rictor Norton’s website. If you explore more of the documents he has available, I recommend packing a box of tissues.
Want to see me make more work like this? So do I! tip jar & etsy
#artist's book#queerworksfridays#bookbinding#queer art#MQHartcontest#queer history#princess seraphina
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I made some graphics for @the-war-is-over-ld and here they are! I love these characters so much, and I will protect them with my life. The fact that Amir ended up so different from the others, as well as how some of them echo each other, makes me really emotional
#my art#queerworksfridays#mqhartcontest#the war is over ld#the war is over#amir#juniper.boaz#phoenix#rosalie#laura darling
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Made a comic about seeing other gender independent people in public. More below, image description is long so it’s Here.
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Aylonit / Ramlike woman
[Image description: A two panel digital illustration. In the first panel, three people are shown from behind in a subway car, two adults and a child. In the second panel, the subway doors have opened to reveal a person with the read of a ram, wearing a leather jacket. Their hands are in their pockets. The adults on the subway stare with disgust, while the child looks astonished.]
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The Machine, from early this inktober
[Image Description: A freckled person with short curly hair looks down from the top of an elaborate machine at a long-haired person on the ground. The machine is dropping a flower into the long-haired person’s hand.]
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