Finally! I’ve opened for commissions after years of posting my art online!
You can find me on both K0-F1 and P4yp4l- but I’m working on getting a V3nmo or C4sh4pp
I will draw-
- Mecha (Costs Extra)
- Complicated Designs (Costs Extra)
- Furry art
- Gore
I won’t draw-
- NSFW or Suggestive Art
- Illegal Content
- Any Commission I deem to contain harmful or bigoted imagery
As well as I reserve the right to refuse any request that makes me uncomfortable for none of the reasons state above (i.e. personal discomfort, I wish the commissioning experience to be comfortable for both parties. This will include a full refund.)
If you can’t commission- reblog and help this spread! I’ve got 0/5 slots open!











![[screenshot of interview] S: If Israel were to raid the flotilla as it has done in the past, do you think that anyone inside the White House would be concerned? Do you think that were American citizens, who I presume will be on the flotilla aside from yourself, if they were detained in the course of doing this, that [Biden] would voice that concern with the Israeli government? D: I would hope so, I would hope so. I think that it in part depends on what kind of attention there is on the flotilla, before and during the mission. Part of our philosophy in doing this is that, the more of a spotlight there is on the mission itself, the more diplomatic pressure we can bring to bear on Biden and other heads of state. Because this is a multinational coalition: there will be Americans on board and there will be people of probably a dozen other nationalities, some Western, some non-Western. But the hope is that we can translate media attention into diplomatic pressure to bear on the Israelis. Should we be detained, I imagine there would be pressure on the Israelis from the Americans to release us and send us back. I also think that the Israelis would not be that interested in holding us for any lengthy period of time, because I imagine from the Israeli point of view, they basically want this to go away. That is part of the strategic logic of the flotilla from the outset, right, is to force the issue, in a media sense, force the issue of aid, demonstrate its connection with the military operation, and put the Israelis in a situation in which basically any way they handle it is harming their war effort in a narrative sense and [harming] their standing in the international community.](https://64.media.tumblr.com/644a19e93bc6820cb5cb956e69ffdc9c/7ca151cdb59ed1d9-4f/s500x750/69493ca066353fd592da50af78eacd635fc60ff7.png)
![S: Why specifically did you want to be on this flotilla outside of your obligation as a journalist to cover this and to put a spotlight onto it? D: It’s a great question and it’s something that I’ve been thinking a lot about. I’ll speak generally first and then speak for myself. I think that there are different logics for why folks are participating in this, and they range from kind of broad to more narrow, and the broadest are the folks who have a spiritual or ethical commitment to nonviolence. That’s ultimately what this is, it’s a direct action. It’s a non-violent, direct action. We are civilians. We are unarmed. We are attempting to deliver essential humanitarian aid to the people in the world who need it most. And we are willing to confront the violence of the Israeli military, their genocidal violence, because it’s imperative to do so. And there are some folks who feel that nonviolence is an ethical and spiritual imperative and are acting out their politics or their ethics in that sense. There are some folks, and this is a slightly narrower kind of conception of duty, subscribe to belief in strategic non-violence. There are theorists of this in political science, like Gene Sharp, Erica Chenoweth, and Maria Stephan, who say that engaging in strategic non-violence is an effective, or the most effective way to counter entities that have a monopoly on the use of violent force, that strategic non-violence has low barriers to entry, [as in] a lot of different people can participate in it, and ultimately what you can do is draw out or elicit overreactions from the armed state in such a way that undercut that state’s legitimacy and can be an effective strategy for destabilizing regimes.](https://64.media.tumblr.com/c7556db387ca9d5e78d5884d31d6a2fe/7ca151cdb59ed1d9-84/s500x750/14c0f303b19d597292accc8a99fd30715f5bf50a.png)
