March • they/neopronouns • aroace • queer not lgbt • not transmasc, not transfem • [Icon: A top-down view of someone sitting cross-legged with a tray of paint in their lap.] [Header: The sky with colorful clouds and barely-visible stars, with a small crescent moon in the center.] • title is from NOT GAY AS IN HAPPY BUT QUEER AS IN by Michael Gray Bulla
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Lately I've been seeing stars.
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Poem zine about my love of fish :) Purchase a copy here physically or here digitally :)
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flowers in the community garden. watercolor on toned paper~
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In those heavy days in June,
When love became an act of defiance.
(A landscape piece combining the colours of my pride flags.)
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The computer is a machine built for looking at pictures of fish you wouldn't otherwise see. Anything else you can do with a computer was an accident and unintended
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refusal to mourn by Andrea Cohen
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the Memory Pinboard: alternative colors 🎨
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rothko in the turner gallery???
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American Girls! ★





I drew 10 of the original historical American Girls in my style! This was a fun little fan art series in between my other illustrations 🤭
In order: Felicity and Josefina, Kirsten and Kaya, Molly and Kit, Addy and Samantha, Julie and Rebecca.
#makes me happy that kit and molly are a pair in this :]#i had the mini dolls of them as a kid#art#uncaptioned
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tbh i have got to become more of a furry
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you really want to do this for the rest of your life?
Image ID: A young mixed race woman with long curly brown hair and blue eyes reclines atop piles and piles of Atlantic Salmon. The fish are starkly and sparkly blue with dark dots along their backs and dull pink stripes at their bellies. The reclining woman seems calm, contemplative, with one hand on her belly and the other stretched up next to her head where her fingers are entangled in bright orange fishing net. She wears slowly fraying jeans, a beaten up black crop top with a record store logo on the chest, and large star shaped earrings. The net that she holds comes into frame from above her head, gathering and falling like a curtain. End ID.
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Image: A drawing of hand-lettered words over a portrait of Leslie Feinberg: “My right to be me is tied with a thousand threads to your right to be you.”
Feinberg -- dyke, transgender, organizer -- used the pronouns ze and hir, and described zirself as an "anti-racist white, working-class, secular Jewish, transgender, lesbian, female, revolutionary communist."
Ze didn’t just see the world differently -- ze could articulate it. That clarity shaped how I understand gender, queerness, and the long arc of queer resistance in this place. Feinberg’s writing cracked things open for me.
I think I drew this on November 15, the anniversary of Feinberg’s death in 2014. Sending it out next month, in July, as a belated Pride reward for Print Club. Because queer history is always relevant. Because Feinberg is forever.
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Happy Pride Month!!🌈⭐️❤️
Have those silly pride dragons!<3
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Anyone got that poem written from the perspective of an English teacher where they know deeply personal things about their now adult students because of the essays they wrote
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