In the book, this is beautifully expressed with blackout poetry by one of its characters, Juan Gay, makes within a copy of the very real 1941 psychological study of homosexuality, "Sex Variants: A Study of Homosexual Patterns". My reimagined cover illustration draws on these themes and connections.
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The book's portrayal of queer people is reverent and tangible, and it captures how our lives and identities are often expressed through moments and acts of concealing and revealing, whether by choice or by force.
My friend Alex gave me his copy of Blackouts by Justin Torres a couple years ago. Its hazy storytelling and poetic visuals left a lasting impression on me.
Cut to this January, when my agent Kristina asked me to create a speculative cover for my favorite book for an agency newsletter.
More fun with watercolors on this piece, especially to help depict the hazy marshes of South Carolina's Lowcountry. Thank you again to Julia for the opportunity to lean into surrealism and thanks to my agent Kristina π«΄π» π π€²π»
The Tides That Bind, for Garden & Gun Magazine, with art direction by Julia Knetzer
I really enjoyed making this one. The story, written by Kevin Van Valkenburg, describes the writer and his daughter's connection over Pat Conroy's book 'The Prince of Tides'.
A watercolor and graphite study of the model Jhona Burjack, referencing photographs of him taken by Xavier Samre and others β¨
In person! I enjoy it so much more than drawing from virtual sessions.
5 minutes, ink pen, sketchbook
10 minutes, ballpoint, sketchbook
20 minutes, ink pen, Strathmore
Some drawings from a really, really stellar session with Angel at @doableguys.bsky.social
20 minute pose, graphite and contΓ© on toned paper
Doing art badly is good and sacred
Jeffrey Epstein emailing Peter Thiel: Finding things on their way to collapse was much easier than finding the next bargain. ... Return to tribalism. Counter to globalization. Amazing new alliances.
Definitely seems like they destroyed the country on purpose.
This line graph illustrates the percentage change in agency staff levels from the previous year for nine major U.S. federal scientific and health organizations between the fiscal years 2016 and 2025. The agencies tracked include the CDC, Department of Energy, EPA, FDA, NASA, NIH, NIST, NOAA, and NSF. For the majority of the timeline between 2016 and 2023, the agencies show relatively stable fluctuations, generally staying within a range of +5% to -5% change per year. However, there is a dramatic and uniform plummet starting in the 2024β25 period. Every agency depicted shows a sharp downward trajectory, with staffing losses ranging from approximately -15% to over -25%. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) shows the most significant decline, dropping to roughly -26%, while the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) shows the least severe but still substantial drop at approximately -15%.
This is the most astonishing graph of what the Trump regime has done to US science. They have destroyed the federal science workforce across the board. The negative impacts on Americans will be felt for generations, and the US might never be the same again.
www.nature.com/immersive/d4...
It's 2026 and we don't listen to losers who don't do anything. We block and keep it moving.
"Renee was one of the kindest people Iβve ever known,β her mother said. βShe was extremely compassionate. Sheβs taken care of people all her life. She was loving, forgiving and affectionate. She was an amazing human being.β www.startribune.com/she-was-an-a...
!!! Oh Judah, I hope you're on the mend and that the immunity boost is a saving grace and not TOO too hard on you ππ
"Coming at you live in studio with a special view of Michael: dessicated, cold, and particularly sleepy."
overdid it in my fitness yoga class and chased it with a combination covid booster + flu shot
my body is now a vessel for aching muscles, lactic acid, and a blessed immune response
I keep seeing regular Americans taking more risks every day to fight tyranny, want, and cynicism than I see from the opposition party, and I imagine many of those regular Americans are asking themselves what the value proposition of such an opposition party is, really
π³οΈββ§οΈ For US-based trans people π³οΈββ§οΈ
The applications for Point of Pride's Annual Trans Surgery Fund will open on Nov 1, 2025.
This is a fund that aims to provide direct financial assistances to trans people who can't afford gender-affirming surgeries.
More info:
www.pointofpride.org/annual-trans...
I call bullshit though. I think that these narratives are intentionally wielded to instill hopelessness, fear, and submission. self-inflicted helplessness as a trap.
so keep doing what your doing. anything. something. try to be as effective as you can, of course. but just don't stop trying.
nothing but infinite, unknowable pitfalls for the Left and incredibly powerful, invincible bludgeons for the Right, apparently!
it's as if everyone agreed that the will to power itself is exclusive to the Right, and that endless fecklessness is exclusive to the Left.
nothing that anyone on the Left does, whether individually or collectively, could ever be politically effective, and for every possible reason imaginable.
meanwhile, anything that people on the Right do will be effective, and somehow also SO effective that nothing can stop them from gaining power?
the popular political framing for how effective any given form of civic engagement is for the Left and the Right is so comically, insultingly lopsided.
and it seems to be codified by every institution imaginable. just endless consternation for the Left and ultimate reckless abandon for the Right.
they are so monocultural and ubiquitous now that it's genuinely thrilling to see people wear skin-tight pants!!
yes, this is about baggy pants
universal adoption always sows the seeds of a trends own destruction