Verse: Eco-art

  • Eulogy for the Satellite That Reduced Him to a Fine Red Mist

    one must imagine the alloy happy when it returned to the arms of its maker. I am speaking of Earth, of course. Not the dim red smudge on the pavement…

  • Have You Seen Me?

    fanart for my new favorite iNaturalist observation. I need more people to look at it. Read the discussion and then identify this thang

  • steal smoked fish

    I see your destinies above you like angels who don’t love you

  • Night Parade of a Hundred Ghosts

    My comic for “Queer Compassion in 15 Comics,” a collaborative anthology that blends social science and art to illustrate LGBTQ+ experiences of compassion. You can read it online for free, or…

  • Immortal Mockingbird

    These days I am more of a fortune-teller than a scientistI am reading clouds, counting mockingbirds,Tracing the hairline fractures of a sheep’s jawbone looking for a sign, andin science, everything…

  • FAQ Zine

    It’s the 1-year anniversary of the making of this zine. It took me a full year to find a permanent home for it on my website, because… I have the…

  • No Dominion

    Thinking about borders and bodies of water and human bodies today. Let’s be Javelina Men for one another, ok? ◆ This piece is available as a print and shirt. [small…

  • wild oats

    This is a paintover/composite of two photos my mom took of me at some point, lol. Self-representations are very hard for me, I don’t like to share my likeness online…

  • What we hold in common

    Yesterday I learned of the kunimasu, a salmon endemic to Lake Tazawa in Japan. Around 1940, a hydroelectric dam made the lake so acidic that the endemic salmon could no…

  • Perry Mesa

    Photo reference: Baby Canyon at Perry Mesa, by sedonajohn Spending the year indoors has been tough for me, but the desert photographers I follow have made it a lot more…