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I have art prints available now!
I’m also going to attach my merch, because they’re both frequently on sale.

Art prints!
spreadshirt.com/shop/user/luke

Merch!
luke-orion-merch.myspreadshop.

And my art commissions, also on sale!
ko-fi.com/lukeorion/link/SAVEB

I’d love to receive any orders - my partner & I are struggling to make ends meet, as we adjust to our new full-time RV situation and attempt to reach a point where we can get medical care for our disabilities. Lately, we’ve been struggling just to get food for each day.

Boosts are hugely appreciated 🥰🖤 I hope you all have a safe, happy pride month!
#independentartist #ArtPrints #merch #DisabledArtist #transgender #artist #CommissionsOpen #CPTSDSurvivor #LGBTQIA #ActuallyAutistic #DisabilityArt #QueerArt #TransArtist @actuallyautistic #MutualAid @mutualaid #ArtistsOnMastodon

The HERALBONY Art Prize is an international art prize for Disabled Artists. The exhibition of the prize winners and finalists is currently on in Tokyo, and they have a free virtual viewing of the exhibit to increase access:

captur3d.io/view/advalay-llc-2

A piece from my @illmarks project is one of the finalists and on display!

CAPTUR3D.IOHERALBONY ART PRIZE 2025 - Virtual TourPresented by Advalay.LLC

Art exhibit in Tokyo! 31 May – 14 June, as part of the HERALBONY Art Prize. An unpublished illmarks triptych is one of the finalists, and is on display.

Heralbony Art Prize Exhibition:
May 31, 2025 – June 14, 2025
in Tokyo at the Earth Garden on the 1st floor of the Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation East Building
(Address: 1-3-2 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo)

https://artprize.heralbony.jp/en

The HERALBONY Art Prize is an international art award established in 2024 to provide a platform for artists with disabilities from around the world, regardless of their professional status, age, or nationality, to showcase their creative power and support the blossoming of their careers.The prize includes a Grand Prize and Jury Awards selected by professionals such as curators and gallery directors, as well as Corporate Awards sponsored by companies that align with HERALBONY’s vision of reshaping the image of “disability and art.” The exhibition of award-winning works will present unique creations expressed through diverse materials, techniques, and styles, delivering the power of expression to a wide audience.

“The symbol mark,formed by merging the “H” from HERALBONY and the “A” from Art, is inspired by the concept of a “spotlight” highlighting the “artists in the lead” within the HERALBONY Art Prize. We anticipate that the unique expressions of each individual will broaden the platform where they radiate, fostering the emergence of new talents.”

https://www.illmarks.com/see-illmarks-in-tokyo/

An art exhibit I’m in opens Saturday in #Tokyo!

The exhibit is open for two weeks, and contains the winners and finalists (I’m a finalist!) of the HERALBONY Art prize, an international disability art prize.

I had a very rough Feb-April health-wise so I am not able to attend. If you’re able to go, I’d love to hear your thoughts & see any photos!

artprize.heralbony.jp/en/

HERALBONY Art Prize 2025HERALBONY Art Prize 2025HERALBONY Art Prize, organized by Heralbony Co. Ltd, was established to enhance the careers of artists with disabilities and to promote their perspectives around the world.

Symptom: Coat Hanger Pain

I only learned about this term very recently, from yumpsuit on the Fediverse. Thank you so much for letting me know about it!

I am almost disproportionately thankful to have a handy description for letting people know what I’m feeling, as well as how to look for ways to try to mitigate the pain. Reading about Coat Hanger Pain resonated deeply, in a way similar to how I often feel when I get a diagnosis: a feeling of relief, connection, community, and hope.

Many people who have not been chronically ill see a diagnosis as a negative. Indeed, many disabled people are never told their diagnoses, and are never told they are disabled. This needs to change, because as Granite and Sunlight explained:

Many people are disabled for a long time before they get a diagnosis which explains what is happening to them, and there is a resistance in the medical profession to giving long-term diagnoses, especially for young people and for women with chronic conditions which lack good treatment options, because of an outdated belief that labels are limiting and they don’t want people to ‘see themselves as disabled’. The fact they are already disabled, already struggling, is why disability justice advocates are trying to help medical professionals change their approach to this. Most people just want answers and context for what is happening to them – not having a name for it doesn’t mean it isn’t affecting their lives. Diagnosis gives people access to context, support and community who can help a person manage the condition better, but these are not built into the medical response to disability. Despite these delays, the person is still disabled all that time, and still needs access to the support and adaptations which can help them live good lives managing their conditions.

For more information about this, I recommend Brianne of No End In Sight’s TEDx Talk, Disease Begins Before Diagnosis.

https://www.illmarks.com/symptom-coat-hanger-pain/

Brimbank Represents!

I had the opportunity to spotlight Brimbank on next week's episode of 'All In'. Joining me was our very own Deputy Mayor, Dr. Victoria Borg, and together we dove into an important discussion about mental health, how we can break down the stigma, and address its impact on our community.

For those who don’t know, 'All In' is a TV show all about disability, created by people with disability. I was so proud to highlight our awesome, often overlooked community in Melbourne's West.

Don’t miss it! Tune in next Thursday at 6:30pm on C31Melbourne (channel 44 on the dial). Let’s keep the conversation going and show the world what Brimbank is all about!