September 2, 2016
When I first discovered the Cripple Punk Movement, I felt so motivated to create something that really got across the confidence and Disabled Pride I felt. That was when I began the series and the rest is history! My Cripple Punk Portrait Series later turned into my Disabled Beauty Series, which is still ongoing today and I feel so passionately about. But my roots will always firmly be in Cripple Punk.
[ID: a simple portrait featuring an asian person with hair in a bob with large sunglasses, a crop top, and skater skirt that has flowers printed on it. They are facing the right as they stand with a knee brace on their right knee and puffing a cloud out of their pink vape pen. Behind them is a ring of pink roses and a plain yellow background.]