This is a question that is filling my mind a lot rn. How do I use what I can do (visual art) rn to help make change;

- within boundaries that come with chronic pain/illness/disability?

- while being quite a slow maker in trad. media?

- that is *actually useful/useable?* https://twitter.com/nkjemisin/status/1273089705433796608">https://twitter.com/nkjemisin...
I& #39;m not good at coming up with words but I& #39;m quite good at drawing them in various ways. What is the best way to make that useful?

I think art can draw ppl in to looking at other info, which is why I put pics in threads like this; https://twitter.com/Lycomorpha/status/1267364918015246337?s=19

So">https://twitter.com/Lycomorph... is there a use for…
...for using eg Morse code drawing as a way to draw ppl towards info/data/stories, eg on the UKs history of systemic racism? (Bc fck knows too many white British ppl ignore it.)

Does that actually work tho?

(https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="👇" title="Rückhand Zeigefinger nach unten" aria-label="Emoji: Rückhand Zeigefinger nach unten">What Morse code drawing looks like btw. This 1& #39;s just a diary entry)
My offline sphere is v small, bc I& #39;m often homebound even when there& #39;s no pandemic. Online platforms are my main means to communicate

Best way to do that *usefully* (vs just making eye candy)? I& #39;m not sure. It will prob come down to trial & error in finding ways to do what I can
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