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On my linkpage, I show that these first and last couple of images were done with a Microsoft Paint clone. The others were a painting application that was on my Nokia Flip.
Unlike what I said in the Dalby Photoshoot, there's not really a lot to say about these. The last one was a colour test, this is a "we are all audience and performer" kind of thing
I had this thing about drawing faces.
This one is called "waiting room"
Love how smooth that is, given the tech.
I like the colour purple. Can you tell?
My attempt at making a skull on a Nokia flip (I had to colour fill that in, one pixel at a time)
A true test to see what my flip could do
This one is called "waiting room 2: wait harder"
An extension of the heart ones called "I Love You"
A usage of the colours of the Trans Pride flag to represent Gender Dysphoria.
"Swirl" - kind of an example of my entire aesthetic
"Mess" - My "homage" to a lot of the kind of drawings I would actually make on MS paint back in the day.
This is a joke piece of art. A silly piece about incompetence and technology. This one kind of just speaks for itself.
This is called "Stare At Me" - a painting I made with the specific purpose of testing colour theory.
This is my attempt at pop art but a legitimately more direct influence is actually the Rhapsody In Blue short film from Fantasia 2000
This is another joke piece. I'm letting this one speak for itself.
This is another "speaks for itself" comic but this is actually based on real events involving my art. I get people not liking my art but it still fucking sucks when you swing and miss.
This is a comic I made to express some feelings I have about the current state of the world. Yes, I admit I'm not American in that same comic but if you're unaware of just how America's outreach is global and has global repercussions, I can only conclude you are an American who has never even tried to empathise with a foreigner. That and I see my personal lived experience as being mundane enough that you COULD apply this to real trans people that exist in America in the real world right now. I don't know if this comes across but on the whole, I do try to promote empathy with my art. That is all this is. One big "I am more than a gender."