A single slot remains! Thank y'all so much. I'm really hoping I can open up another round once I finish these. 🩵🩵
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A watercolor style digital painting of a tan/cream colored cat with blue eyes
A watercolor style digital painting of a tan scruffy dog
A watercolor style digital painting of a black cat with lots of pinks and greens
Hey y'all, given the state of... everything, I'm opening digital pet portrait commissions on a limited basis! 🐾🎨🖌️
🖼️ $60 each (or two for $100) includes a portrait of one pet/animal on a simple background.
Please DM me or email me at fugitiverabbit@gmail.com if you're interested!
this week's post is about how trans visibility is, somehow, a threat to power
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A digital painting of a giant whale shark mermaid floating in the sky/aurora borealis reaching down to a small person surrounded by light on a rocky shore
⋆。°✩ never really beached ⋆。°✩
I'm completely burnt out in less than 6 months...fuck, I don't know what I'm going to do.
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look i'm not a big "judge people by the media they consume" person but if you watch the new wizard bigot show that gives money to Rowling, I will think less of you and trust you less.
sorry i never responded to your email, i didn't want to and then i forgot
I didn't know it existed until I saw your post about it the other day. So excited to receive my copy!
I don't respect govt services that make a profit, if they do someone needs to be fired
A vintage comic book style illustration of a phoenix in flight with a rainbow trail. The text reads “the sky is blue, the grass is green. I love xmen and I’m gay”
Hello, I did a quick illustration for @judgejohnhodgman.bsky.social
Big thanks to @maximumfun.org #illustration #xmen
Public services like USPS and libraries aren't meant to make money. They're a PUBLIC SERVICE. Public services are something we fund, not something that brings in money. This idea that everything needs to grow and expand and make money is horrific.
I was very unsure going in, but I actually really loved Starfleet Academy. It's pure Trek at its heart and made me both laugh and cry. Excellent writing and performances all around. And Holly Hunter? Holy shit, she was so good. I loved her character and her acting brought the whole thing home.
I feel like if my head is pounding, I feel close to throwing up, my limbs are heavy, and I have such intense vertigo I can't drive (I'll be figuring out the long public transit commute) that I also shouldn't have to go to work, but work doesn't give a fuck.
I feel very sick. Dunno how I'm going to make it through the work day let alone the week, but I called out once last week, so. Gotta go to work even if I'm crawling. I love living in this world that demands work and output above all else.
I guess I can make tomorrow work as long as I time everything right because I can take the bus though it will take a long time, but on a Monday I can't really do that. I'm so sick of being sick all the time and having to still perform at 110%.
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Oh hey, it's me!
Also TERRIBLE brain fog? That's going to make today very interesting.
I feel like I'm paying for the really nice day I had yesterday by being extremely sick today and still having to go to work. I'm going to be dragging myself through the day. (No, it's not a contagious illness thing, it's a different kind of sick.)
I don't think I'm cut out for this.
I recently completed the 12th design in my embroidery series, so I thought I would share a bit about their origin. I stumbled across antique public domain transfer patterns of Sunbonnet Sue, Days of the Week chore towels. The idea of embroidering a towel that was going to tell me which housework to do every day really got on my nerves. Add that to my anxiety about our current waterfall of civil rights atrocities and environmental crises, and I was inspired to rework the designs to reflect what many of us are thinking and feeling right now. So, the Sunbonnet Sue, Days of Rage collection was born - a juxtaposition of sweet, vintage style and my frank, righteous anger with the current dystopian state of my country. Fiber arts have long been dismissed as “women’s work” or “crafts” and are just recently claiming their rightful place among other fine art mediums. It’s important for women fiber artists to reference historical fiber art themes and styles, to highlight the fact that they have always been fine art - whether or not they were recognized as such. Art has been a form of activism for centuries, and I’m proud to be a part of that tradition. I’m sure Sunbonnet Sue never thought she’d have to think about punching Nazis again, but at least this time she’s a part of the action and not stuck doing the damn laundry. There are four Sunbonnet Sue designs in this pic. She is always wearing a dress with a large skirt and a bonnet that covers her face. The first is her sitting, reading a copy of 1984. It says "Read Banned Books" underneath her. The second one is her standing between two trees looking towards a natural scene. It says "Protect Our National Parks." Third one is two ladies having tea. It says, "The Only Dangerous Minority Are The Billionaires." The fourth one is her holding a sunflower, wearing blue and yellow (the colors of the Ukrainian flag) and it says, "Stand With Ukraine."
I recently completed the 12th design in my embroidery series, so I thought I would share a bit about their origin. I stumbled across antique public domain transfer patterns of Sunbonnet Sue, Days of the Week chore towels. The idea of embroidering a towel that was going to tell me which housework to do every day really got on my nerves. Add that to my anxiety about our current waterfall of civil rights atrocities and environmental crises, and I was inspired to rework the designs to reflect what many of us are thinking and feeling right now. So, the Sunbonnet Sue, Days of Rage collection was born - a juxtaposition of sweet, vintage style and my frank, righteous anger with the current dystopian state of my country. Fiber arts have long been dismissed as “women’s work” or “crafts” and are just recently claiming their rightful place among other fine art mediums. It’s important for women fiber artists to reference historical fiber art themes and styles, to highlight the fact that they have always been fine art - whether or not they were recognized as such. Art has been a form of activism for centuries, and I’m proud to be a part of that tradition. I’m sure Sunbonnet Sue never thought she’d have to think about punching Nazis again, but at least this time she’s a part of the action and not stuck doing the damn laundry. There are four Sunbonnet Sue designs in this pic. She is always wearing a dress with a large skirt and a bonnet that covers her face. The first is her carrying a protest sign that says "America Has No King." The second one is her throwing a bag of ICE in a garbage can, carrying a sign that says "Chinga La Migra." Third one is her in a different dress, carrying a protest sign that says, "No One Voted For Musk." The fourth one is her in a different dress, carrying a protest sign that says, "Fuck Fascism."
I recently completed the 12th design in my embroidery series, so I thought I would share a bit about their origin. I stumbled across antique public domain transfer patterns of Sunbonnet Sue, Days of the Week chore towels. The idea of embroidering a towel that was going to tell me which housework to do every day really got on my nerves. Add that to my anxiety about our current waterfall of civil rights atrocities and environmental crises, and I was inspired to rework the designs to reflect what many of us are thinking and feeling right now. So, the Sunbonnet Sue, Days of Rage collection was born - a juxtaposition of sweet, vintage style and my frank, righteous anger with the current dystopian state of my country. Fiber arts have long been dismissed as “women’s work” or “crafts” and are just recently claiming their rightful place among other fine art mediums. It’s important for women fiber artists to reference historical fiber art themes and styles, to highlight the fact that they have always been fine art - whether or not they were recognized as such. Art has been a form of activism for centuries, and I’m proud to be a part of that tradition. I’m sure Sunbonnet Sue never thought she’d have to think about punching Nazis again, but at least this time she’s a part of the action and not stuck doing the damn laundry. There are four Sunbonnet Sue designs in this pic. She is always wearing a dress with a large skirt and a bonnet that covers her face. The first is her taking a pie out of the oven. It says "Eat The Rich" underneath her. The second one is her sitting and sewing. It says "Stitch, Resist, Persist." Third one is her carrying a basket, heading towards a red barn. It says, "Support Local Farms." The fourth one is her holding her fists up like a boxer and it says, "Punch Nazis."
I recently completed the 12th design in my Sunbonnet Sue, Days of Rage hand embroidery series. After stumbling across old patterns from the 1930's, I was inspired to rework the designs to reflect how many of us are feeling right now. 💙 #embroidery #fiberarts #craftivism #artivism #Resist #art
Frank's brightly-coloured linoprinted tarot deck "queer crow death magic tarot" - a black box with a silver title on top of scattered cards
THE TAROT DECKS ARE HERE AND THEY ARE PERFECT 🎉✨😭🌈 now I have 51 boxes of tarot decks in my kitchen so if some of you could buy them that would be amazing! shop.frankduffy.co.uk/product/taro... #tarotsky #tarot
I was so excited when I opened my box from the Kickstarter! Your deck has fast become one of my favorites.
Live long and prosper, divas 🖖🌈💕 Star Trek: Celebrations is coming out this May, and you can catch my art on one of the variant covers!!
Come up here to Washington and we'll run away into the woods with Sasquatch and never return.