Full time pro artist & death worker of over a decade! they/them, disabled/autistic/queer 💀⚰️🏳️⚧️♿ contains adult subjects. contact: [email protected] / coyoteprince.com
Lydia
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If I may round off with a vent: I'm angry such a young, kind, unique artist was taken again. Felt the same with Reubens, Williams, Irwin, and I know there will be more. All one can do is be thankful and internalize the lessons they gave the world. I want to be more myself & kind than ever.
Happy autism pride day
By unreality I mean the shock of the accident paired with Tree's record of eccentric jokes. Myself, obviously his fans, and even most of his personal friends reported experiencing disbelief when first finding out, then struggling to accept reality. It's incredibly heart breaking and sobering
I was given incredible trust to undergo @palaeosinensis.com's retired service dog Oberon funerary care. A year of intricate work later he is finally ready to go home to rest.
Ultimately: be curious and good to one another. Cherish art and life. And be kind to yourself and when seeing others in mourning someone you dont think they "have a place" to mourn- disenfranchised grief is normal and above all, a human expression of our interconnection.
Freak solidarity, man.
We got a free sourdough starter from a library event and Goblin has informed me they've named our new son "Friends of Dougherty"
Jeez, the shock that hit me when I saw the headline Oliver Tree has died thinking it was one of his bits then realizing its real. This sucks man.
Tree's death is still on my mind and seems to have poked open a lot of different thoughts in me. There is often a social stigma around grief for someone you didn't know personally. But I've also been seeing mass shared unreality thanks to said grief. Tree was a genuinely good artist and human.
(All photos posted w permission)
Getting to care for such a loved individual meant a lot to me. It's been an odd turn of events that after my own beloved girl recently passed, Palaeo is servicing my Kalma in turn. It's been a cherished experience in shared grief, oddity, and connection.
I liked his music and his absurd presentation even more so. Weird as hell, unafraid to make himself into a clown, experimental and always fresh: unique creativity the world needs. I'm genuinely really bummed about this. Consider giving him a listen if you're unfamiliar.
youtu.be/tFeUO8UQ0Gs?...