I’m Ezra. I make art and write stories from the edges of pain, of joy, of becoming.
Read the blog, shop the art, stay a while. I’m glad you’re here.
Art, Story, and Survival
Explore art, reflections, and offerings that celebrate resilience, queerness, and care.
Art Rooted in Resistance & Tenderness
Welcome—I’m so glad you’ve found your way here. I’m Ezra, a queer, trans, disabled artist, writer, and advocate. My work lives at the intersections of art and justice, softness and survival. Through prints, stickers, jewelry, and handmade pieces, I create offerings that remind us that rest is resistance, joy is radical, and tenderness is a strength.
This website is more than just a shop—it’s a space for connection and storytelling. Alongside my artwork, you’ll also find my blog, where I share reflections on self-love, healing, disability, queerness, and the messy, beautiful work of being human. Everything I make—whether words or art—carries the belief that we deserve softness in a world that often demands we harden ourselves to survive.
I hope you’ll explore, linger, and maybe even find something that speaks to your own story. Whether you’re here to read, to shop, or simply to rest for a moment, you’re welcome in this space. Take what resonates, leave what doesn’t, and know that you are not alone.
Survival Stories
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Survival is Not a Solo Act
Ezra WheelerWe’re taught that strength means surviving on our own. But disability justice and queer survival tell a different story—one rooted in interdependence, care, and collective endurance. I didn’t make it...
Survival is Not a Solo Act
Ezra WheelerWe’re taught that strength means surviving on our own. But disability justice and queer survival tell a different story—one rooted in interdependence, care, and collective endurance. I didn’t make it...
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The Myth of "Better"
Ezra WheelerThere is a quiet pressure woven into nearly every conversation about healing: the assumption that we are moving toward something called better. Better days. Better habits. Better bodies. Better minds....
The Myth of "Better"
Ezra WheelerThere is a quiet pressure woven into nearly every conversation about healing: the assumption that we are moving toward something called better. Better days. Better habits. Better bodies. Better minds....
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When "Reach Out" Isn't Enough
Ezra Wheeler"Reach out.” We hear it often, but for many of us, reaching out has meant closed doors, long waits, or outright harm. Suicide prevention cannot be reduced to crisis hotlines—it...
When "Reach Out" Isn't Enough
Ezra Wheeler"Reach out.” We hear it often, but for many of us, reaching out has meant closed doors, long waits, or outright harm. Suicide prevention cannot be reduced to crisis hotlines—it...