Aaah! My first risograph printed collection of portraits!
Slap Your Cheeks for Color -- $12.50
A collection of 16 portraits. Due to the nature of risograph printing, each print is slightly different, making each zine a unique art piece.
This is the first in a trilogy that I hope to print and take to the Seattle Short Run. Orders of this collection help fund printing for the others!
Printing services by the wonderful Colour Code Printing, who did a bang up job and were incredibly helpful with talking me through formatting.
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Quick doodles of faces and experimenting with marker and color pencil.
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I may or may not be working on a Naruto comic.
Some sketches of Boruto-era Sasuke, including my reasoning for the change in hairstyle.
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11/14/22 UPDATE: I’ve taken both “Naruto: The Last King, The Last Priest” and “Therapist R. J. Hill” off my etsy store. Both comics can be read, in their entirety, on this tumblr.
It’s here! A hard copy version of my comic -- including a ten page sequel! $5.00 + shipping
I was debating whether or not to post the sequel online. I thought maybe the sequel would be the motivator for people to buy the hard copy, but I already have mixed feelings about selling fanwork, so I’m gonna go ahead and post the sequel here.
That said, purchasing a hard copy helps me out. I’m hoping to put the money towards some color risograph zines that I can take to an upcoming comix convention.
I’m putting the sequel under a cut because, while it doesn’t contain explicit imagery, it does involve discussion of a parent making inappropriate/incestuous comments towards a child.
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This is as far as I had planned these comics going. I may revisit the idea, but probably not for awhile. Thanks for the wonderful messages that y’all have sent me!
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I've been listening to the audiobook of "The Killer of Little Shepherds: A True Crime Story and the Birth of Forensic Science" by Douglas Starr.
It's the case of a French serial killer in the late 1800s, Joseph Vascher, and the development of early forensic science by Alexandre Lacassagne.
Lacassagne worked in Lyon, France, where the morgue was housed on a barge in the Rhône. The reasoning was that this would keep the stench away from the city and it was close to the two largest sources of corpses -- the hospital and the river itself. However, there were problems.
Joseph was a problem child...
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I just want to tell you that I appreciate you doing this. I identify with a lot of your work here, and it's nice to know that I'm not the only one that feels like this. I cried reading all of your comics, honestly.
Thank you so much.
( ´͈ ॢꇴ `͈ॢ)・*♡
These messages mean a lot to me.
My partner heroically located the cables for the scanner so I can finally post high res versions of these painting studies.
First is geometric shapes with open acrylic paints, second is broad colors with heavy body acrylics, third is open acrylics as the base with heavy body acrylics for defining highlights and shadows.
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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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"Soft Hands"
acrylic paint and stickers on mat board
12x14
I was looking at a bunch of pictures of 'creepy cute' fashion and I was struck by how... un-creepy all of it was. It was the usual conventionally attractive, cisgender, able-bodied women wearing pastel-color clothes, with the occasional skull or drippy goo thrown in to be 'creepy.' When I saw an image of an ectrodactylic hand, I genuinely found it to be incredibly cute. The skin looked so soft and there were so many different colors in it. I wanted to paint it to show how cute it looked, how anything can be cute, even the bodies and people that others may find creepy or disturbing. Why can't this hand be cute? Why can't disabled or transgender or fat people be cute? I can assure you, they can feel cute and they can desire to be seen as cute by others. tl;dr fuck your fascist cuteness standards.
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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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Hello, my name is Panic. Find my other links on my Carrd
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