Francine is my legal name, but Roxie is my chosen name. My pronouns are They/Them. I am AFAB-Nonbinary, Genderfluid and Bisexual. I am also neurodivergent and proud.

Roxie Piatigorski

Francine is my legal name, but Roxie is my chosen name. My pronouns are They/Them. I am AFAB-Nonbinary, Genderfluid and Bisexual. I am also neurodivergent and proud.

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Francine is my legal name, but Roxie is my chosen name. My pronouns are They/Them. I am AFAB-Nonbinary, Genderfluid and Bisexual. I am also neurodivergent and proud.

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    uniE621 A Portrait of an African-American Woman
    This artwork was created while I was using the line-blocking technique. The woman from this artwork tends to symbolize the stigma that African-American women and girls still face for their natural hair, whereas her natural hair itself symbolizes their rebellion against the American and European beauty standards.
    paper A Portrait of an African-American Woman

    This artwork started with a blocking technique before erasing the lines and then refining the drawing. The woman from this artwork tends to symbolize the stigma that African-American women and girls face for their natural hair, whereas her natural hair itself symbolizes their willingness to defy the American and European beauty standards.