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buzzfeed: By Lara Parker with art by Charlotte Gomez.
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My piece for Light Grey Art Lab’s Cosmos show! This was a MASSIVE undertaking on their part, a
For BuzzFeed’s Mental Health Week, accompanying this essay about taking care of yourself.
My full spread for the 1001Knights Anthology!It was an honor to to have my work included with this g
My piece for Light Grey Art Lab’s Skate or Die show! It’s all about the spooky a
It’s Selena Week at BuzzFeed and Pero Like! My coworkers and I have been working hard to pay h
I’ve opened an InPrnt account, so feel free to check it out if you’re so in
A little thing about realizing how much of ourselves we leave in our work.
Illustrations for BuzzFeed Australia’s feature on why January 26th is a day of mourning for Ab
So far behind on uploading, so these are from a couple months ago! How Ramadan Helped Me Realize I W
Ebook cover illustration for the incredibly talented Eva Recinos. Her essays are incredible, I defin
I was lucky enough to draw for Laurie Penny’s essay, How To Be A Genderqueer Feminist. It&rsqu
Had so much fun illustrating this essay about finding yourself and your people through fan fiction!
Ahh, not dead I swear… just forever indecisive about what I should post here, heh. Anyway
An illustration for this amazing essay by Kirsten King about rejecting the entitlement men feel
Illustration for this piece by Rachel Sanders, on how she’s come to view taking care of her ho
Illustration for this essay about the author’s fashion changing with her coming out, for BuzzF
Some silly things I’ve made recently for BuzzFeed!
My piece for LGAL’s Never Odd Or Even show! I drew my feelings on Imposter Syndrome, the naggi
Illustrations for 8 Things People Don’t Tell You About Growing Up Poor, for BuzzFeed UK.
Illustration for Kathleen Alcott’s Who I Met On My Long Way Home essay.
Illustration for a moving and heartbreaking essay by Naomi Jackson.
A couple pieces for BuzzFeed’s Travel Week!
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