"To More Rarified Air (For Dorothy in 7th Grade)"
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Screenshot study of Armand from IWTV, done with Posca and Molotow paint pens.
The lyrics in the background are from Lingua Ignota's "MAN IS LIKE A SPRING FLOWER."
The first chapter from my comix on life and learning after seven hundred and seventy-eight days on testosterone!
THIS COMIC IS INTENDED FOR MATURE READERS -- contains nudity, cigarettes, alcohol, and descriptions of gender dysphoria
The other chapters are
Trans Boy's Complaint - negotiating identity in light of gendered perception
Nutrisco et Extinguo - on the myth of testosterone rage
Double Stellar Black Hole - the experience of gender dysphoria when you don't know being transgender is a thing that exists
Adam Kadmon - for the first transgender man I ever knew 5.5 x 8.5, over 40 pages, surreptitiously printed in college computer labs
$6, plus shipping!
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This is the first comic I’ve finished in about two years. I did the inks around July 2020 and finished it in Clip Studio Paint May 2021.
I don’t make this and post it as a way to fish for compliments; art is how I process shit.
I’m still trying to figure out screentones in CSP, still struggling with moire when viewed online.The inks were done entirely freehand, no pencils.This was also an experiment in doing "instagram-sized" work. I still prefer my work in physical comic book form, because that's how I envision the action/progression when I make comics.
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So I’ve scanned the pages of my risographed fashion study zine (you can buy that here)
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"Memorial for a Moth."
glass jar, moth, cork stopper, candle
"Memorial for Nemo."
glass jar, cat hair, embroidery floss, bone stopper, candle
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Quick doodles of faces and experimenting with marker and color pencil.
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In-progress color/composition study for my piece in the @tdvzine
bonus points if you can identify the art historical reference/inspiration
just some recent sketchbook pages
I think it’s valuable to see artists’ unfinished/process work. It helps to show the amount of work that goes into art-making, and it helps other artists to remember that not every thing you do is a finished product and that’s okay.
I still remember seeing Gustav Klimt’s sketches for the first time and how reassuring it was to see that he also scribbled over faces and figures when they didn’t work out lol.
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“Rich Forest of Breath & Burrow”
12x12, acrylic, thread, and bone
I just dropped off this piece at @pushpullseattle, for their art and poetry show “Stanza,” which opens Thursday the 18th!
There will also be a limited run of books with the pieces from the show, and the original poems that inspired them.
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