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.
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So, previously I had all pages set to 90 lpi at 45 degrees, but suddenly CSP has decided it won't go higher than 85 lpi and the materials downloads that I'd gotten for higher lpi aren't working. I had to reconfigure the lpi and degree for the screentones, so these and subsequent pages may look slightly different.
I like CSP, but some of the functions remain a mystery to me. Either the available translated instructions/English guides aren’t detailed enough for me, or I’m trying to do things in such a weird, sideways approach, there aren’t instructions applicable to my problems.
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"Sharpen and Blur"
acrylic on canvas board, 16 x 11
This is one of those pieces that... doesn't really have a deeper meaning behind it. The body is my favorite subject for art, so the way that scar tissue can alter it fascinates me. I realized I'd never done a painting of someone with a facial scar and decided to do one. As the painting progressed, I started thinking of how my great-grandmother described the experience of having cataracts -- she said it was like seeing through layers of veils. So I smeared the hell out of the background and added layers of matte medium over the sections of the image that I wanted to push backwards.
And so that's how this came about.
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Howdy! I’m still alive.
I’m fortunate, in that my day job is being done remotely, but it’s a very difficult change and I really don’t like it, so the stress has been getting to me. I was invited to be part of a really cool thing but it may have completely fallen through due to the stay at home order, I have no idea, so that kind of kneecapped my motivation, art-wise.
Hard copy version of my comics aren’t in my etsy store at the moment, as I’d been sneakily printing them on the printers at my office and I don’t have a printer at home. PDF versions are still up for sale.
At this time, I struggle to see the point of making art that doesn’t “do something.” Here are two tapestries I’ve made (I’m working on getting the edges even and reducing the amount of hour-glassing before I go totally nuts and invest in a rigid heddle loom) and some socks I darned for my boyfriend.
Some Toshinoris and an Aizawa.
Titles for this page “Aizawa is trans. Sorry, I don’t make the rules.” or “Aizawa Emerges from His Sleeping Bag to Shame Mankind.”
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MY ETSY STORE IS UP!
I will be posting original art pieces for sale, like this one!
“original illustration - a kiss” available for $35 + shipping
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you’re welcome!
Thanks to @panic-volkushka your comic and the free doodle.
I enjoin anyone seeing this to check out his work, great stuff. Check out his Etsy, he has comics like these.
Thanks again and a sweet new year. 💜
Screenshot study of Louis, from IWTV. Done with Posca and Molotow paint pens.
The text in this image comes the from the traditional ballad "O Love is Teasing."
My favorite version of it is this one, by Rhiannon Giddens
If you send me an ask while logged in, I tend to reply privately. If you want your ask posted rather than replied to privately, just mention it in the ask.
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Anonymous said: i really care about your doctor hill comic... i i i know it's viral now so you probably have a lot of asks like this, but i watched all those shows growing up and it made me feel like it was normal for me to be mistreated. especially as a little gay kid. seeing the narrative flipped was... extremely cathartic. i think i'm gonna go to therapy
Thank you so much for taking the time to write me such a kind message. I’m glad you connected to the comic and I wish you all the best! I hope you’re able to find a kind, respectful therapist. And if the therapist you find ISN’T doing it for you: Ditch ‘em and get a better one.
Anonymous said: hey i know u've gotten a few asks along these lines but i really digged ur therapist bobby comic. i have experienced a lot of trauma and want to become a therapist who works thru trauma w ppl. and idk the comic was just very oddly soothing. i hope all the queers can find peace. thank you 💘
Thank you! I hope you find peace too and good luck on your journey, whether or not that journey involves becoming a therapist. A good therapist can make such a difference in someone’s life.
Anonymous said: Bobby Hill becoming a therapist is the best idea ever!!!!! I love your comic about Bart and Chris 💖💕
Thanks!! I really think Bobby would be a good therapist.
Reblogging my own work because nothing will stop me from being trans and making trans art.
Ecce Homo
18x24, acrylic paint on cardboard, 2024
This painting, one of my figure studies, my comic book "Act Well Your Part" and my two zines, "Slap Your Cheeks For Color" and "Step Out Into Your Short Shorts," will be on display and available for purchase at "Slip Gallery.
Opening reception is March 8th, 6-9pm, and a closing reception will be held on March 30th, 7-9pm.
(via original illustration moth 1 by panicvolkushka on Etsy)
available for $35
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