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disabled art

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  • A photo of the Ban Billionaires sticker resting on a marble flower, surrounded by yellow mum flowers on a yellow background.

    Ban Billionaires, Not Inhalers! Sticker

    $5.00
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  • Photo of the original art piece titled Beloved, lying on a carpet of moss, framed by some birch wood and twine.

    Beloved

    $20.00 – $250.00
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  • Photo of a sticker set called Canes and Walker, rested on a blue background, surrounded by blue hydrangea flowers. The sticker set packaging shows a black and white illustration of a cane with flowers all around it.

    Canes + Walker Sticker Set

    $8.00
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  • Photo of a sticker set called Chairs and Scooter, rested on a bed of yellow mums on a violet background. The sticker set packaging shows a black and white illustration of a wheelchair with flowers all around it.

    Chairs + Scooter Sticker Set

    $8.00
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  • A photo of a black and white illustration of a fat, nude witch wearing a witch's hat, sitting in a reclined position with one leg propped up on the knee of the other. They are sipping tea while reading from a tiny book with a sigil on it. They're sitting in a room filled with plants and with a circular window behind them. At their feet is a cat, sleeping while slightly curled up with its front paw poking out toward the witch. The witch has lots of stretch marks and a large birthmark, as well as a small star tattoo on their upper arm and cellulite on their legs. Their cane lies near them on the floor by more potted plants.

    Cozy Witch

    $20.00 – $250.00
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  • A photo of a black and white illustration of a wheelchair-using witch at their cozy, plant-filled work space, trimming some plants for grinding with a mortar and pestle in front of them. There are tons of details in the piece: living plants both potted and hanging, dried plants both hanging from the ceiling and lying on tissue paper, an organizer filled with sealed and labeled jars, lit candles, ribbon pooling onto the floor where a happy cat plays with it, envelopes and letters on stationery with stickers nearby, a full trash bin under the desk by the window, a triple moon goddess symbol hanging from a window panel, a pentacle on the back of the witch's wheelchair, flowers on the witch's hat, a fluffy carpet on top of hardwood floor, and a large section of small drawers under the jars.

    Craft

    $20.00 – $250.00
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  • A colorful illustration of the curve of a person's rolls and belly and their right breast. The person's hand, which shows that they have polydactyly with an additional pinky, is resting lightly on their belly which is covered in long, jagged stretch marks and dimpled by cellulite; the nails are painted a very pale shade of yellow. All over the body, which is drawn in black and white, are crocus flowers blooming in vibrant purple petals with yellow stamens and bright green leaves, all of the flowers seeming to grow toward the person's round nipple which is yellow like the sun. Also all over the body are heaps of freckles, acne, and small, round scars. Between the space made from the person's right arm and their torso is a bright yellow background.

    Crocus Mother

    $20.00 – $280.00
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  • The art book "Disabled Witches" by Jessi Eoin resting on a blue background surrounded by blue hydrangea flowers. The book is white with a black and white ink illustration of a witch's hat decorated with flowers sitting above black text that reads "Disabled Witches: Art by Jessi Eoin."

    Disabled Witches Art Book (Limited Edition)

    $25.00
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  • A grayscale illustration done with ink that shows a first person perspective of a home bound, disabled person sitting up in bed. In front of "you" is your right hand holding a few pieces of medication and a water bottle that you're opening with your left hand. In front of you, the room shows a lot of activity going on. First is a laptop on your lap on a lap desk, opened up to show a Twitter feed where tweets from users Crutches and Spice and No New Jails are visible under your own draft tweet that reads, "Fight where you're able and don't forget your meds," a photo editing program with a "Crip the Vote" design, and two messaging boxes where you're communicating with two comrades relying on you to take messages about shortages and convey them to other team members. Under the laptop is a pair of papers, the one on top showing a list titled "Community Action!" The list reads, "This Week's Needs: 1. On Saturday, we need a volunteer to host a sign making meeting for a protest on Wednesday. 2. On Friday night, we need a volunteer to host a meal prep session for Sunday's protestors." There is more text shown underneath that's cut off from view. Also on your lap are a pencil, a pair of earbuds plugged into the computer's jack, and a pill caddy showing that the day is Monday. There's another piece of paper that reads, "Call Your Reps! Don't Let Up!" The list shows more text that reads, "Fucking Max Rose 202-225-3371 (D.C), Schumer 202-224-6542 (D.C.), as well as Gillibrand and Cuomo, whose phone numbers are blocked by the sight of your hand. There are a couple more reps listed whose name and numbers are not visible. Under that is more text that is mostly cut off but is speaking about demanding climate action now and rejecting fossil fuels. To the right of your laptop is a mouse and a small piece of paper with writing on it that lists, "1. e-mail and call reps 2. crip the vote graphic 3. meal prep for event on Friday 4. contact point on Monday." Attached to the webcam portion of your laptop's screen is a device holding up your smartphone which is showing you a live feed of the protest that you're serving as a contact point for. A friend is holding the camera up to show you the crowd with an outstretched arm. Your bed shows you have two guardrails, one on each side, and a blanket that covers everything but your socked feet. In the rest of the room, there are a few dresser drawers filled with various items such as folded clothes, blankets, books, and art supplies. One drawer sports a sticker that reads, "Resist." On top of the dressers are a potted pilea peperomioides plant, a lacrosse ball and a stretch band for PT exercises, a small storage box, a folded Access Is Love sweater, and a framed photo of two people standing together, one using a cane and one throwing their arm around that person lovingly. In between the dressers are a couple of really big snake plants, and in the far top right corner, there is a cane leaning against a wall, and part of a wheelchair is showing off to the side. Finally, there are several large windows in your room with the curtains raised, showing view of great big bushes, and a large tree, as well as a pair of birds sitting on a bird feeder.

    Fight Where You’re Able (And Don’t Forget Your Meds)

    $20.00 – $250.00
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  • A close up photo of a minimalist mini original. This piece shows a Black, fat, nude person with long locs floating up behind them in the wind as they smile sweetly with their eyes closed in a peaceful looking way, hugging close to their chest an armful of pink, orange, and yellow flowers that are drifting toward and around them in the air. Just visible is also an ostomy bag on their belly where there are also lots of stretch marks and cellulite.

    Floral Mini Originals

    $40.00
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  • A photo of a black and white illustration of a nude, fat person sitting up in bed and typing on a laptop with a sketchbook on their lap and a VogMask on their face. Their eyes are smiling, and they look happy. Their dark wavy hair has a few streaks of white in it, and it's been braided into a thick braid that spills down onto their leaf-tattooed arm, next to their freckled, acne-riddled skin. They have an assistive bar attached to their bed to help with getting in and out of bed, and there is a nightstand next to them filled with a hodgepodge of items: a lamp, a water bottle, a mug of tea with text that reads "fuck off" on it, a roll of toilet paper with a bit sticking out, a pill caddy, a pair of prescription bottles, a couple of Halls cough drops, a curled up charging wire, an extension cord outlet, and a book titled "Sick" by Porochista Khakpour. On the floor is a fluffy carpet, topped with a striped rug with a pair of fuzzy slippers waiting to be used. Above and behind them are several plants, some hanging and some resting on a deep window shelf where we can see outside past the partially closed blinds to see a curious bird perched on a bird feeder and peering inside with a background of pine trees and cloudy sky. Across the wall is a string of twinkle lights hung haphazardly to provide a bit of cheer next to a framed photo of a pair of people engaging happily with one another.

    From Bed

    $20.00 – $250.00
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  • A photo of the black and white Fuck Ableism button on a festive pink background surrounded by glitter, pens, ribbon, and art prints. The button's design is a floral illustration surrounding a hand lettered font reading, "Fuck Ableism" in all caps.

    Fuck Ableism Button

    $4.00
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