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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Things That Help (Right Now)
Ezra WheelerI used to believe there had to be a magic bullet—the one realization, treatment, or turning point that would finally fix everything. I was convinced that what I was carrying...
Things That Help (Right Now)
Ezra WheelerI used to believe there had to be a magic bullet—the one realization, treatment, or turning point that would finally fix everything. I was convinced that what I was carrying...
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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....