I Survived What I Was Told Did Not Exist
(Reblogs always appreciated!)
(Image ID: a purple humanoid sheep floating in front of a pale green background. Their head is tilted back and hands held to their chest, a swirling white breath leaving them. On their abdomen is a hole in the shape of a uterus that passes clean through them. Surrounding them is swirling tear-drop lines dripping down towards their hooves, the colors shifting from a pale yellow, orange, and pink, mirrored along each of their limbs. End ID)
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A couple of my recent canes/sticks. I like using branches I cut myself, to have a handle fully integrated with the shaft. I think if ya gotta wear a stick, it should be strong AND good looking. Because lets face it - you're unique, right?
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"Similarly, as disability studies scholar Carrie Sandahl (who coined the phrase we use as the exhibit’s title, in her article “Queering the Crip, or Cripping the Queer”) writes, “Those who claim both identities may be best positioned to illuminate their connections, to pinpoint where queerness and ‘cripdom’ intersect, separate and coincide.”'
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'cripping the queer dream'
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Imagery (Edited & Transformed) courtesy of Jocelyn Erskine-Kellie // eberhard grossgasteiger (Pexels)
(Canva, Sketchbook Pro, beFunky Photo Editor, & PhotoMosh
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take one as needed ✨
image description: five orange translucent prescription bottles filled with paper stars. two are large, three are small. two of the small bottles are horizontal on the table. one of the horizontal bottles is spilling its stars onto the table.
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Piss on Pity 2022
Made this during 30/30, based on disability rights protests. How else can I include my cats in my artwork? Is this even art work?
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I'm doing cripwave posters so send me pictures of disabled life.
see my samples (cat picture from loosegoosecreations.tumblr , all other source images stolen):
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It's me!
[Image ID: A drawing of a boy with black forearm crutches, a purple mohawk, brown eyes, and beige skin. He is wearing a dark gray face mask, gray shorts, Doc Martens boots, socks with the trans flag on them, and a hoodie. His hoodie has dark brown and gray striped sleeves, brown torso, and blue hood. His shorts have two chains on the left hip. The laces on his boots are yellow on the right and purple on the left, both ladder laced. He is wearing a brace on each knee. The background has candy corn in it. He has a left eyebrow piercing and three ear piercings. The bottom two piercings are black hoops, the third is a black stud. He is standing with his right hip jutted out and left leg forward, facing his right slightly. His head is angled down slightly and he is looking to his right with his eyebrows slightly furrowed.]
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Untitled (Source of My Problems)
Needle felted acrylic yarn on felt, 2023
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"All I want is to wake up. I want to stay awake for this part of the story. If I manage to write, then I stayed awake. How to call upon my internal narrator to tell the story of a body, of a self that is trapped inside, yet completely convinced that there is no way out – except through the body? I am aware that time will have its say. I have perpetually sleepy eyes, and my eye muscles are closing in on me, bringing me disturbingly closer to myself. I have to close them. I have to look inside. What follows will be what comes through."
Head Above Water by Shahd Alshammari (p. 11)
from https://wordgathering.com/vol16/issue4/book-reviews/alshammari/
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My “mind fluids” on deconstructed lidocaine patch box
Image description: fluid abstract line art on the drug facts and front of a lidocaine patch box
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TALK SHIT GET HIT
Cripplepunks of the world, unite! We have nothing to lose but the shins of people who tell us we’re “too young” or “too healthy-looking” to use a cane or other mobility device. Slap this bad boy on your jacket or patch pants or what have you to tell those annoying commenters off.
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[ @permanently-sprained-ankle ]
[id: a digital drawing of a disabled person. they have shoulder-ish length pink hair and they are wearing pink makeup. they are wearing a short pink strapless dress with black fabric visible at the end of the dress. they’re wearing pink leggings, and brown shoes with ribbons on them. they have three different pride themed tattoos on their arms, and a red heart on their arm as well. they have blue nail polish. the person is supporting themselves on their black cane. there are glitter details on the persons hair, dress and cane. the background is pink. the artist’s signature reads: “Lav” with a white heart next to it, placed on the end of the persons dress. /end id]
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