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jesterbytes · 2 months ago
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Little Guy at the zoo! Some Common Side Effects fanart. I highly recommend the show!
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glowing-tiger · 7 months ago
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Arcane on the brain.
Viktor on the brain.
Brainworms are worming.
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katogarriguesart · 2 years ago
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"I'm anxious, I'm depressed, the medicine isn't working, but I am still here."
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inclusivefuture · 1 year ago
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Inclusive Future Magazine: Visions from a Gender-Inclusive Future is an anthology of speculative prose and art in the guise of a pop-culture magazine from the future. All of the creators involved are trans, nonbinary, and/or genderqueer, and it provides a collective vision for a gender-inclusive future by answering the question: What might gender look like fifty years from now?
We're open for preorders via Kickstarter right now! This Kickstarter is our sole method of taking orders for both the print ($12) and ebook ($5) versions of the zine, so if you want a copy, you have until June 21 to order one.
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astral-imp · 3 months ago
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"Cause ain't shit free but falling out and that shit's easy, lemme show you how."
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nikkifirestarter · 7 months ago
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Splashy & colorful elephant tattoo on the riblets from fall of 2020. :^)
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robindrawzz · 10 months ago
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OC-tober Day 2!
Day 2 of OC-tober: Draw an oc in your clothing!
Kai Liu is a 21 year old chinese-hawaiian woman living in 'City of The Polluted'. She's an older sister to one of the main characters. She's the typical sporty person, and loves being there for the people she cares about.
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thecontrarianlibrarian · 3 months ago
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New unicorn pride designs coming soon. Let me know which pride flags you’d like to see! Jan 18 2022
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redfreebluehope · 3 months ago
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Inspired by an old painting of Beowolf facing off against Grendel's mother, this particular drawing is starting to make me question whether or not I'm actually better with the greyscale markers, rather than straight up black and white.
I'll have to start copying old black and white etchings from the days before photography was widespread. So many fun art things to do, so little time!
#inktober #inktober52 #swamp #inktober52swamp #lizardfolk #fantasyart #art #penandink #drawing #nonbinary #nonbinaryartist
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lilpy · 2 years ago
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👑 Size King 🪴
Well, if the spouse decides to go off and make bad decisions, why not pick up some old hobbies again?
My Patreon | Prints 
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jesterbytes · 7 months ago
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Just look at Spudsy's star employees! They'll earn that legendary corporate pizza party in no time!
My final art piece of 2024! Bubble was made by my friend the.artist.64 over on Instagram 😁
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ofriotsanddreams · 1 year ago
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Is this love or is this compulsory heterosexuality ?
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katogarriguesart · 2 years ago
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The Mad King. Still one of my favorite looking illustrations that I'm most proud about from recent times.
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inclusivefuture · 1 year ago
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This is it, folks:
Our Kickstarter - which is our sole method of taking orders for the print ($12) and ebook ($5) zines - is LIVE!
The Kickstarter campaign will run through June 21st. If you want a copy, you have until then to head over to our Kickstarter page and order one!
Ok but what is Inclusive Future Magazine?
Inclusive Future Magazine is an anthology of speculative prose and art in the guise of a pop culture magazine created for all people, from the future.
Visions from a Gender-Inclusive Future is exclusively by trans, nonbinary, and genderqueer people. It provides a collective vision for a gender-inclusive future by answering the question, What might gender look like fifty years from now?
So what are you waiting for!? Support trans and nonbinary creators this pride month!
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astral-imp · 18 days ago
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People will treat you less than human your entire life, just to act shocked when you feel more like a creature than a human.
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harvardfineartslib · 2 years ago
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Ria Brodell’s “Butch Heroes” series offers portraits of heroic figures whose stories are seldom told. They are individuals who were assigned female at birth but whose gender presentation was more masculine than feminine, who did not want to enter into heterosexual marriage, and who often faced dire punishment for being themselves. Brodell (they/them) is a non-binary trans artist based in Boston.
Here’s one example from Brodell’s “Butch Heroes” series.
Image: D. Catalina “Antonio” de Erauso, 1592-1650, New Spain, 2011 Gouache on paper, text, 11 x 7 in.
Biography of Catalina de Erauso (Edited version)
Catalina de Erauso was born in San Sebastián, Spain, to a noble Basque family and was raised in a convent from an early age. Before taking her vows, she fled dressed in men’s clothes and assumed the name Francisco de Loyola. Francisco worked as a page for a few years before deciding to seek adventure in the New World, sailing to Panama as a cabin boy. After arriving in New Spain, Francisco enlisted in the Spanish army under the name Alonso Díaz Ramírez de Guzmán and became a successful soldier. However, Alonso got embroiled in much trouble, including trouble with women. After deserting the army, Alonso was pursued by authorities for various offenses and eventually wounded in a duel. On the verge of death, Alonso revealed that he was a woman. Alonso recovered and was examined by midwives who confirmed that she was a woman and a virgin. Eventually, Catalina de Erauso became a celebrity known as the “Lieutenant Nun.” She petitioned King Philip IV for a military pension and visited Pope Urban VIII with a request to be allowed to continue to dress as a man. She was granted both requests. Drauso returned to New Spain as Antonio de Erauso and retired as a mule driver and merchant.
Queer holdings : a survey of the Leslie-Lohman Museum collection Edited by Gonzalo Casals and Noam Parness. Munich : Hirmer Verlag, 2019 HOLLIS number: 99154382110903941
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