*crawls out from under a pile of thesis research*
a continuation of my comix master studies, this time with pages from “Black Hole” by Charles Burns, “I Am a Hero” by Kengo Hanazawa, and “Shadow Star” by Mohiro Kitoh.
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Inktober day 10.
Drawn with sharpie in between appointments.
May turn this into a proper design at some point.
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I’ve finished moving apartments and my repetitive stress injury has improved enough that I can actually do some painting.
"Ugly Love"
based on a dream I had about body-swapping zombie boyfriends
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I mean... WOULDN’T YOU??
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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.
you are my son and i am saturn do you see it? this is you and me i want you to know as you're being eaten the lights will be on and that this is you and me
"Saturn" by Xiu Xiu
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You are doing God's work, my friend.
Aw, dang. Thanks. I’m just lucky that my love of art can be be combined with my desire to help others and maybe not be a huge jerk.
If you are 18+ and make, purchase, or enjoy artwork with nudity (especially depictions of "non-normative" bodies) or sexual activity, I encourage you to join this list.
SESTA/FOSTA and the restrictions of payment processors are the primary reasons that places like Tumblr, Instagram, Patreon, Squarespace, Gumroad and Etsy (with varying ways to get around the rules) will not sell products or even host images of nudity or sexual acts.
Since I started selling my own artwork online, almost 20 years ago, the number of sites where artists can post and sell anything that merely has a NIPPLE visible has been drastically reduced. If you're aware of the disparity in censorship on sites/apps like tumblr, insta, and tiktok -- all of which have documented trends of censoring images of visibly queer, fat, and/or disabled bodies, regardless of sexual content -- then you can understand how these additional limitations further restrict the arena for creative works by marginalized communities. And the ways you can directly, ethically support adult content creators/porn stars/sex workers.
Patreon, Squarespace, Gumroad. What do all these online spaces have in common? A monopolizing payment processor. My hand slipped and I contacted the ACLU, the FSC, and the MA Bar Association for legal assistance. If you’ve been fucked over by draconian nsfw bans please join my Mastercard Injury Mailing List.
@hogue-e-roll: Are you going to comicon next month?
Sadly, no. I’ll be drowning under my quarter finals at that time. But... uh... keep an eye out for the March 1st issue of the Seattle Weekly.
Hello, my name is Panic. Find my other links on my Carrd
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