I remember getting my first visa about 12 years ago. The cost was silly. The Home Office is like the mafia with a protection racket.
Hiya, it’s been a while. Posting art has felt hard with the world in the state that it is. This is a piece a made when the winter was dark and I was stuck at home with sick kiddos. I needed a sense of coziness like I do now. The world feels a bit dark like winter. #illustration#animalillustration
one reason to teach children about transitioning and being transgender is that we were taught about puberty and how it was alienating but nobody told me it wasnt supposed to feel like shitand permanently feel like shit. someone should have pulled me aside and said that means somethings off
Over the last six years, Brooklyn artist Steve Wasterval has hidden over 200 tiny landscapes in his neighborhood every weekend, creating a community scavenger hunt that also reflects the area’s rapid changes.Over the last six years, Brooklyn artist Steve Wasterval has hidden over 200 tiny landscapes in his neighborhood every weekend, creating a community scavenger hunt that also reflects the area’s rapid changes.
Steve Wasterval stashes his tiny paintings of Greenpoint locales in traffic cones, behind telephone pole flyers, and even at Citi Bike stations.
No thoughts, just thinking about Slimey, his adventures in Paris, and him getting to meet the GOAT herself