Third place in Expression 2016′s art category went to Elliot for their comic “Don’t Look Now”
“Don’t Look Now is a short autobiographical comic I wrote/drew about my experiences as a queer & trans student at an Anglican all girls school.”
Third place in Expression 2016′s art category went to Elliot for their comic “Don’t Look Now”
“Don’t Look Now is a short autobiographical comic I wrote/drew about my experiences as a queer & trans student at an Anglican all girls school.”
Second place in Expression 2016′s art category went to Winter Kneale for her piece “Ignorance”
“Pure, unapologetic trans face-ripping fury, A.K.A. everything I dream of being (However, I’m not unapologetic yet, so I’m sorry it ended up so angry and visceral xoxo)”
First place in Expression 2016′s art category went to Clay Morrigan for his comic “Transition is Freedom”
“This piece is a six page comic centered around my early memories as a young trans person and how hormonal transition has started to give me the freedom to live as who I have always felt I am. I spent around a month creating this from writing the script to sketching out the designs to the final ink work and finally digitizing the piece.”