An exercise in vulnerability by a #nonbinary queer drawing to face their fears.
Emotional Equations
a new zine by felttipfeelings
Stickers To Stick On Things
All-weather vinyl holographic sticker. UV-cured ink, scratch-proof and fade-proof.
Wear your heart on your sleeve with this holographic sticker made from a hand drawn sketch. These are all-weather durable and look particularly cool in the sunshine. Grab a few to stick on your stuff and give to the delicate flowers in your life.
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Tell ‘em how you really feel with these matte die-cut stickers perfect for your water bottle, street sign, or local ice machine. Each sticker is approximately 3” and produced by Sticker Ninja.
Three, 3” die cut stickers. Durable, UV protected, waterproof, and don’t rub off.
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Second printing of 16-page zine by Dana Variano. Printed in full color on 80 lb matte paper. Hand numbered edition of 100.
Signs. They tell us where to go. What to do. Where to avoid.
We interpret signs in ways we need, ways we want, ways we hope will guide us home. I like to ride my bike and look at signs. I imagine them telling me secrets. I tell them mine.
So I drew some signs. And over the past few years, I mapped out my cartography of coping. And I found some old maps in the public domain, of places where I’ve been trying to find my way, and I put them together.
And now I have a little book. A zine, if you will. And I invite you to check it out and go on a little adventure through your feelings. Looking for a digital download? Click here.
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Dana Variano is a non-binary visual artist and filmmaker hustling for compassion & human rights, directing creative campaigns for issue organizations, and biking in the Hudson Valley, New York. As a communications professional, her pen & ink-based artwork challenges the loneliness and disconnection created by modern digital media channels. She uses visual data tools like charts, graphs, and diagrams to communicate beyond languages and cultures to explore vulnerability and distill the relationship between her emotions, fears, and anxieties.
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