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Ark Revner

@arkrevner / arkrevner.tumblr.com

just a little wannabe artist...
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emiett

My friend Mara has been fighting cancer for 4 years. She just finished her 4th round of chemo and one of her friends just set up a gofundme to help with medical expenses. I can’t donate much on my own, but I’m hoping if enough people would like a cute little bust we could make at least a bit of a difference! Note that my commissions are never this cheap, so if you like my art now’s the time to seize! SEIZE A BUST!! ALSO Mara’s a talented artist! You can see her art mostly on her Insta!

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arkrevner

My friends are wonderful and beautiful! Support them!!!

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Anonymous asked:

I love your spooky food drawings! Would you even consider selling those as stickers?

Ahh! Thank you! I’m really glad that you like them. Actually I never even considered it to be honest. Maybe I could try to???

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emiett

Hey folks! My storenvy is now OPEN!! I’ll continue to add products to it throughout the week including sale items! I’ll be selling at Anime NYC Nov 17-19, so I recommend if you’re interested in anything to order before then. 

And of course, if you’d like to purchase prints of my art, you can do so on my INPRNT!

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arkrevner

My Friend @emiett just launched her store a little while ago. All of her stuff is so great! I love her new shirt disigns. Please feel free to check it out!

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bao-haus

Super excited to announce that the graphic novel I’ve been working on for the past two years is finally being published on November 16th!!!! You can pre-order it here on amazon!

“Anna is the daughter of an American couple working in Cairo. Layla is the daughter of the doorman in Anna’s apartment building. Together they strike up an unlikely friendship that is put to the test when both girls are faced with family health crises at home and revolutionary unrest on the streets. As Anna and Layla reckon with illness, risk, and loss in different ways, they learn the power of friendship and the importance of hope. Ultimately, they must recognize that there is still time to fight for a better tomorrow, together. Lissa brings anthropological research to life in comic form. This powerful fictional story deftly bridges the experiences of two young women—one dealing with kidney failure and organ transplantation in Egypt, and the other with breast cancer genetics and prevention in the US. It is the first book in a new series designed to combine scholarly insights with visually rich storytelling in order to foster greater understanding of global politics, inequalities, and social life.”

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arkrevner

My friends Sarula and Caroline worked so hard on this and it looks amazing. Please check this out if you get the chance. I can’t wait to finally read it myself!

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