I haven’t posted WIP pics in awhile because it drives me crazy when those get more interest than the finished pieces but I need to show off all my cool sketches.
My posting speed on these is about to slow down DRAMATICALLY because I’ll be studying for my licensure exam next month. So, read, re-read and leave comments.
The first page of my Naruto fancomic. From here, I’ll post the comic in two-page batches as I complete them.
Next pages
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Hello, it’s been a long time since I posted here, but I’m still alive!
A scarf made for a cousin, #1.
Foggy Notion
original collage portrait available for $35
7.25 x 9in Ink, marker, water color, stickers, product packaging, and metallic paint on found cardboard, coated with matte varnish for increased durability
The scan doesn’t really do the metallic paint justice, so here’s a gif
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I rarely reblog my own posts unless there's a specific update, but that means I'm also not very good at promoting where you can actually purchase my art!
You can get three digital (PDF) versions of my comics, "Queer Code," "Emet," and "Seven Hundred and Seventy Eight Days," and two SECRET EXTRA COMICS here: LINK
(The secret extra comics are the "R. J. Hill: Therapist" comics and the "Naruto: The Last King, The Last Priest" comic.)
"Queer Code," "Emet," and "Seven Hundred and Seventy Eight Days" are available as individual PDFs.
"Act Well Your Part" and "Emet" are available in print.
I have a limited number of my risograph illustration collections "Slap Your Cheeks for Color" and "Step Out Into Your Short Shorts."
Currently, I don't sell prints of my paintings because -- in all honestly -- there's been little demand for them, even when they were available through a print on demand website. If enough people express serious interest in prints, I'd consider trying again in the future.
I'm also thinking of creating color covers for print versions of "Queer Code" and "Seven Hundred and Seventy Eight Days," but that's kind of a back-burner idea at the moment.
So I’ve scanned the pages of my risographed fashion study zine (you can buy that here) and have got them for sale on Society6!
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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."
A fun commission that I completed recently!
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So if you go to grad school for art therapy, you may end up taking a ferry out to an island to visit an aged psychoanalytic art therapist and present her with drawings of serial killers in exchange for her wisdom.
That's what I will be doing with my Saturday!
I'm giving her a picture of Jeffrey Dahmer and if the trip turns out to be some sort of elaborate murder mystery, please avenge my death.
Also, a collage piece about Edith Kramer and Margaret Naumburg, two early art therapists.
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Finally got this post reviewed and out of flagged content hell!!!
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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