Tag: visual art

A Burden to Bare

My womb is barren – empty and dry.

I never wanted to get my period.

I never wanted to celebrate my ascension into womanhood.

Though my ovaries ache, give me no children.

Filet me.

Hang me by my fallopian tubes – arms spread wide,

So that all may watch the autopsy of my soul.

My act of contrition.


About the Author

G. Picconatto lives and works in Minneapolis, MN. Their written/poetic work focuses primarily on their personal journey with gender. Follow them on Instagram @pisces_witxh.

Complement this poem with a look into the pain of feeling unseen, or a personal account of the realities of accessing healthcare in the U.S.

Queer & Trans Joy in Color – pt. 2

queer & trans joy
queer & trans joy

About the Artist:

When I came out my mom was determined to make sure I knew that being Queer was full of joy. A lot of despair and tragedy affects our community but as I was coming out as trans and queer I was lucky to also see a lot of joy. That will always be a part of my art. It will always be a part of my pride.

-Miles De La Torre, they/them (@miles_does_photos on Instagram)

Complement this piece with part 1 of Miles De La Torre’s Queer & Trans Joy in Color photo series, or by following the TransJoy Media Instagram page where you can find trans artists of all genders and genres!

Supplication

Another poem this week.

I find myself a serf, in want of a Lord

Guess who’s still looking for work?

Image depicts a medieval engraving of a farming scene. A figure in a crown appears on the left side of the image, overseeing workers harvesting grain and plowing fields.

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