Hello, my name is Panic. Find my other links on my Carrd
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WIP for a series of comics about things I’ve learned after 2 years on testosterone
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And here is the cover image of my risographed fashion study zine (you can buy that here)
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So I’ve scanned the pages of my risographed fashion study zine (you can buy that here)
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So I’ve scanned the pages of my risographed fashion study zine (you can buy that here)
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So I’ve scanned the pages of my risographed fashion study zine (you can buy that here)
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So I’ve scanned the pages of my risographed fashion study zine (you can buy that here)
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So I’ve scanned the pages of my risographed fashion study zine (you can buy that here)
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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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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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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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So I’ve scanned the pages of my risographed fashion study zine (you can buy that here)
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So I’ve scanned the pages of my risographed fashion study zine (you can buy that here)
My Etsy: LINK / My Ko-Fi: LINK
So I’ve scanned the pages of my risographed fashion study zine (you can buy that here)
My Etsy: LINK / My Ko-Fi: LINK
So I’ve scanned the pages of my risographed fashion study zine (you can buy that here)
My Etsy: LINK / My Ko-Fi: LINK
So I’ve scanned the pages of my risographed fashion study zine (you can buy that here)
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So I’ve scanned the pages of my risographed fashion study zine (you can buy that here)
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my beloved is unto me as myrrh
original collage illustration available for $35
9 x 12in
Ink, marker, water color, and product packaging on found cardboard, coated with matte varnish for increased durability
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The Look of Love
original collage portrait available for $35
9 x 9.25in
Ink, marker, water color, loteria pages, floral wrapping paper, and product packaging on found cardboard, coated with matte varnish for increased durability
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Foggy Notion
original collage portrait available for $35
7.25 x 9in Ink, marker, water color, stickers, product packaging, and metallic paint on found cardboard, coated with matte varnish for increased durability
The scan doesn’t really do the metallic paint justice, so here’s a gif
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Oh, Crooked Teeth!
6.75 x 10in
Ink, marker, water color, stickers, product packaging, and plastic gems on found cardboard, coated with matte varnish for increased durability
original collage portrait, available for $35
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Straight to Hell, Boys
7x9.6 Ink, marker, water color, and japanese calligraphy on found cardboard, coated with matte varnish for increased durability
original collage portrait, available for $35
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*crawls out from under a pile of thesis research*
a continuation of my comix master studies, this time with pages from “Black Hole” by Charles Burns, “I Am a Hero” by Kengo Hanazawa, and “Shadow Star” by Mohiro Kitoh.
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More sketchbook pages, mostly done while taking notes in class.
Also, a beautiful portrait of me by my six year old cousin.
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For those not in the area, here’s my comic that ran in the March 1st edition of the Seattle Weekly
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lb-lee: The images seem to be dead?
Aw, dangit. This is an ongoing problem I’ve been having! I can get the java code for the little etsy ad to work on my blog, but not the java code for the Society6 ad. If anyone has any suggestions, I’d appreciate them.
Anonymous: Not much to say regarding recent works. I just really want to say you're a really neat artist! Keep up being the helpful person you are ^_^
thank you!
Anonymous: i recently came across your comic strip dealing with the relationship Homer, Peter, and Hank had with their sons. I just wanted to say that it was awesome, and a bit thought provoking. i had never put to much thought into those shows besides just simply watching it. i really enjoyed your take on it stuff. im not very good at complementing art and whatnot but yours is fantastic. keep trying cause its only gonna get more amazing! 😊😊
thank you very much! It means a lot to hear my art got you thinking about stuff in a new way. For me, the goal of art is to communicate, whether that’s communicating my personal experiences or my perspective on something, so it’s really cool to hear that my scribbly attempts at communication are working!
Anonymous: I just wanted to write you a message to say I think you're really great and looking at your art (especially your comics) makes my soul feel good.
Aw, thanks! Always glad to hear I can cheer the soul.
Anonymous: you're the one who did the therapy comic right? With the chris, bart, and bobby? i want to say at first it was weird seeing them all in the same place. but the message it brough across made me cry so hard because it hit so hard to home. it makes me wish i could be able to do what bobby did at the end. i honestly started cry, I've never really had anything hit me so hard like that. Dont take this the wrong way, its a good thing and what you drew has so much truth to it. I just wanted to tell you
Dang, I don’t think there is a wrong way to take such a heartfelt message. Thank you so much.
Little Box of Hate
cigar box, newspaper, magazine pages, nails, embroidery floss, varnish, zipper pull stolen almost 20 years ago from someone who abused me
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Little Box of Luck
cigar box, cigarette packaging, toy packaging, loteria card, pen, gesso, varnish, instax mini photographs, fortune from a mechanical fortune teller
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@hogue-e-roll: Are you going to comicon next month?
Sadly, no. I’ll be drowning under my quarter finals at that time. But... uh... keep an eye out for the March 1st issue of the Seattle Weekly.
Christina the Astonishing
13x14
acrylic
A gift for a therapist.
Christina the Astonishing was a woman in the 13th century who, around the age of 20, had a seizure so severe that friends and family thought she had died. During her funeral service, Christina levitated out of her grave, and up to the roof of the cathedral. When Christina came to land upon the church altar, she told the congregation that she had seen Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven. In Heaven she asked for angels to return her to Earth so she might lead others to salvation.
Christina claimed she could sense the sins of others, and they pained her. To escape this, she levitated into the tops of high trees.
She is sometimes considered the patron saint of therapists, mental health workers, and the mentally ill.
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