I've become semi-hooked on the artist Summer Pierre, who reminds me of aspects of myself. Pierre sits and thinks about Frida Kahlo, or she gets very upset if a comics panel appears in "The Atlantic" without proper credit to the artist.
I'm in a fight with the local library--I believe the staff lost one of the books I had borrowed--and I can imagine Summer Pierre having strong feelings about this, as well.
In any case, here are three images from Pierre's work.
One celebrates soap--it's from a Times piece directed at kids, "Soap Is Awesome"--and you'll want to note the tough soap molecules taking on the frowning virus.
A second panel--again, for kids--lists various means of self-care; you have an exciting horizon before you, and it may involve "showering," "learning a new skill," or "breathing out."
A third panel shows the valiant Frida Kahlo, and Kahlo is threading ribbons in her hair, in an effort to direct the viewer's gaze upward, away from a damaged body.
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