COMMISSION INFO

Simple / Sketchy

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- Bust ($10)

- Torso ($15)

- Full Body ($30)

Clean / Detailed

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- Bust ($25)

- Torso ($30)

- Full Body ($60)

Painting

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- Bust ($35)

- Torso ($40)

- Full Body ($80)

Additions

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- Flat Monochrome ($5)

- Monochrome Shading ($15)

- Flat Color ($15)

- Color w/ Shading ($30)

- Extra Figures ($30)

Will Do, Won’t Do, and Interests

Will Do!

- Fanart

- OCs

- Real people, such as celebrities, family, friends, or even you.

- D&D characters

- Furry / Anthro**

**Just a heads up, I’m not super experienced with furry/anthro art, but I’ll give it my best shot. It just may take a bit longer.

Won’t Do!

- NSFW

- Gore

Interests I Will Eagerly Draw Art For

- Persona 5

- Castlevania

- Metal Gear

- Red Dead Redemption

- Yakuza / Like A Dragon

- Judgement / Lost Judgment

- Dungeons & Dragons

- Marvel

- DC

- Star Wars

- Metaphor Refantazio

- Legend of Zelda

- God of War

- Led Zeppelin

- Mythology / Folklore

I intend to document and share the process with you if you would like. And these prices are a little soft if you’re willing to consult with me about specifics, or send me references. Please shoot me a DM if you’re interested!

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The court jester has arrived

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Tell us a joke little guy!

historical silence of an entire demographic should fill you with horror, fear, and dread, wondering "what happened here?", and not blanket assumptions that nothing happened at all. there is no mass demographic of human beings who simply sit around and do nothing, have no history, have no stories. if an entire demographic has its history missing, there is a reason for that. and that reason is damn near always violent.

I was just thinking about this.

From many I see the attitude of "Trans men/mascs are hyper-invisible which means nobody knows you exist which means they don't do anything or very little to you".

Which creates the false idea that trans men/mascs are intentionally putting themselves into harms way by being vocal.

But vitally it creates the idea that, as stated, we're being basically ignored by transphobia and oppressive systems in general.

That's far from the truth. Anyone born or assigned female in a patriarchal society is going to be subjected to misogyny regardless of gender identity (just like how all women are subjected to misogyny regardless of birth/assigned sex).

Those born/assigned female who seek to deviate, even if they're not trans men/masc, are thoroughly punished.

When that transgression against how 'women' should be is the fact that you're not a woman and intend to live your own truth then society will do anything it can to force you to conform again. Harassment, stigmatisation, physical abuse, sexual abuse, forced pregnancy, conversion therapy are just a few things they do and if none of that gets you to be a woman again? Murder. In fact, many jump straight to the murder. Some even go to torture first then murder us.

Trans women/femmes go through most of that too of course, and a fair number will never be known to have gone through it specifically for being trans.

But the level in which a trans man/mascs true gender will be erased is the result of being hyperinvisible.

You don't know we're here, so you don't notice when we're gone.

You don't know we're here, so you don't notice us in pain and need.

We're swept away, either to complete secrecy or down in the statistics as women.

Then people ask us where all the older trans men/mascs are, where are their contributions? Dead. They're dead.

And those who are trying to speak now are still being heavily silenced by many groups who have chosen to see our plight and very existence as a threat.

I was just talking about this with the boyfriend.

If ever you see a demographic almost entirely excluded from history, with not a single entry about them or what they've accomplished or how history has affected them? Ask why.

Trans men have never made any historical contributions? Ask why.

Trans men have never been involved in the LGBT community? Ask why.

Trans men have the written history of Spongebob's essay? Ask why.

You can't think of a single trans man's name from prior to 30 years ago? Ask why.

Often the answer is hidden under layers of erasure and violence. I've heard people say this too many times about too many demographics. Trans women. Lesbians. Asexuals. Black people and Jewish people and Muslims and Buddhists and Natives and Sihks and Maori and even more.

Hell I've even heard people say this about cis white women.

Ask why you believe that. Ask who benefits from this belief. And then start digging for the truth.

The best shot of the year

Those in the notes worried about this being AI, it's not - her name is Pan Xiaoting and she's a badass billiards pro

I don’t like how you put these two photos together, as if to imply that the dumplings with the paw print have anything to do with this sweet, innocent angel who has never done anything wrong.

I love how you put those two photos together, as it shows how this sweet, innocent angel was helping you make dumplings

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Fingon

Here’s the timelapse if anyone’s interested 💖

from the series East L.A. Portraits, 1978-80

John Valadez

Cuatro Hermanos (Four Brothers), 1975

Adam Avila

xicanartists

1.  La Llorona in Lillith’s Garden - Delilah Montoya

2. Teyolia-  Delilah Montoya

3. El aborto in Homage to Frida Kahlo - Delilah Montoya

Delilah Montoya is a texas born and raised Chicana artist and photographer.  Her work emphasizes mestizaje, and cultural identity

for more info on this artist and her previous work and installations click here.

A Young Chicanita Hawks La Raza Newspapers at the Poor People’s Campaign, 1968

Maria Varela

Untitled, from the series La Pulga.

Arlene Mejorado

El Gato, Canutillo, New Mexico, 1979

Louis Carlos Bernal

Jose in front of Laundromat, Lynwood, CA., 2017. 

From the series Brown Queer Rancheros.

Fabian Guerrero

José Padilla, Panadero, El Paso, Texas, 1979

Louis Carlos Bernal

I'm sooo crazy about himm

@criticalrole

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