A lot of my work relates back to my experience as a disabled person. These are a few of my favorites.

We Will Be Loud, 2018

A piece about autism and stimming. Many autistic children are discouraged away from stimming and hand-flapping in school by teachers saying "Quiet Hands". Stimming is communication for autistics. It is also self-regulation. It is not something to be conditioned out of doing, because it is a need, and autistics that are punished for doing it generally report later in life that the experience was traumatising. Enough "Quiet Hands," We Will Be Loud.

Gender & Multiplicity, 2023

This comic discusses the intersection of having Dissociative Identity Disorder and being transgender as the beginning of what we hope will become a bigger conversation. The full comic is available HERE.

RISE FROM THE ASHES, 2023

I wanted a DID ribbon design to put on my car. With some thought, this is what I came up with. The phoenix is symbolic of what it means to have DID; the disorder comes from extreme childhood trauma. The disorder rises from the ashes of that trauma to protect the people that have it.