Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Engineering Degree From the School of Supercrip
Labels:
accessibility,
Adventures,
Art,
Artists with Disabilities,
assessment,
born this way,
Broken Wheelchair,
cartoons,
Disabilities,
drawing,
engineer,
German Shepard,
Humor,
invention,
items,
objects,
Wheelchair
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Disability Reality Television
Hellooooooo There Everyone.
Seems I was missing for a few months on here: but truth be told, I became addicted to instagram. (follow me @charlietreehouse)
This month's comic was inspired by the different realities of people living with and without disabilities, (ab=able bodied.) in changing rooms. I don't know about you, but trying on clothes is something I almost dread, depending on how much physical assistance I am having. Trying on, getting dressed over and over is physically exhausting, so I rarely partake. Once I get dressed it's pretty much over for me for the whole day, I'm wearing the outfit. (of course that is not to say that I never change, something may be impossible to live with for any numerous amount of reasons) It seems to me, from observations of AB people my entire life, and in the culture of bodily perfection I've become witness, that many AB people change there outfits multiple times per day. Sometimes I think of the amount of time and effort it would take me personally to change clothes the same amount of times the average, and then shake my head, "no way".
Friday, January 25, 2013
Monday, November 19, 2012
SC: Graffiti Ninja #2
Before. . .
SC's at it again...
As "Crips" we get asked all sorts of silly questions. This weeks post is in response to: "Were you born in a wheelchair?"
Labels:
Art,
Artists with Disabilities,
bell,
born this way,
drawing,
graffiti,
Illustration,
lady gaga,
lyrics,
monster,
moon,
mouth,
night,
ninja,
supercrip,
teeth,
tree,
Wheelchair
Saturday, September 29, 2012
A Rare And Windy Day
Hey ya'll,
Well it's a typical English day here in good ol'Tejas. To celebrate this here down pour I have decided to pre-release supercrip to the public. (which it why it reads oct 2012.) Have a great day!
-Charlie
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Thinking About My Future: More Talks With Moo
I have to say that I'm glad this comic popped into my head. This is one of the first times I have drawn many people with disabilities at once, it may become a trend. Have a great week!
-Charlie Tree
Labels:
accessibility,
Artists with Disabilities,
college,
Comics,
Disabilities,
drawing,
elderly,
German Shepard,
Illustration,
retirement,
school,
school photographs,
supercrip,
thinking,
Wheelchair
Friday, August 17, 2012
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
SC Tips for Running Errands
Also, look what I found:
I wrote this definition a long time ago. Although I appreciate it's frankness, this is still a working definition; as all definitions are.
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