Canadian Photographer Eiko Jones

Canadian Photographer Eiko Jones
Canadian Photographer Eiko Jones
Canadian Photographer Eiko Jones
Canadian Photographer Eiko Jones
Canadian Photographer Eiko Jones
Canadian Photographer Eiko Jones
Canadian Photographer Eiko Jones
Canadian Photographer Eiko Jones
Canadian Photographer Eiko Jones

Canadian photographer Eiko Jones

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1 year ago
My Watery Friend... Are You Too Brushed With The Pattern Of The Dappled Light...?
My Watery Friend... Are You Too Brushed With The Pattern Of The Dappled Light...?
My Watery Friend... Are You Too Brushed With The Pattern Of The Dappled Light...?
My Watery Friend... Are You Too Brushed With The Pattern Of The Dappled Light...?

my watery friend... are you too brushed with the pattern of the dappled light...?


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1 year ago

Reclaiming "Female" Through Therianthropy

This is my submission for the "My Gender is Not Human" zine. Here, I discuss how I realized I was not transgender because of my therianthropy and I hope that maybe someone else may relate and understand themselves in a new way. ♡

If you want to wait to read this until the Zine is released, then do not continue past the "keep reading" portion. Otherwise, enjoy!

PS: If this interests you, I'd strongly advise playing Shelter 2 (where I got the photo below from) as it relates a lot to my own experience.

CW: Body issues, misogyny

Reclaiming "Female" Through Therianthropy

Can you imagine the scent of the velvet fuzz of a newborn animal? The experience of a dark den now filled with new life, life that hasn't even opened its eyes yet to the winter world just outside? Can you imagine the tiredness yet sheer love and comfort of having your children welcomed into the world, witnessed only by you and the Earth’s soil?

It's something I often dream of, and it's that very experience that made me realize that I am not transgender. It's funny because in this community, it feels as though the majority of individuals here are transgender and that experience ties closely into their nonhumanity. For me, the opposite occurred. I had a top surgery letter in my hand after years of feeling “not quite right” in my body or in how people perceived me. I had every reason to feel this way and to want this, even if it felt imperfect. Looking back, I remember how I got to this point.

“Be skinnier any way you can, it’ll make you prettier” they’d say as they, themselves, were ironically obese and I loved them no less for it.

“Grow your hair long and change your clothes, you’ll look more like a lady.” A projection rooted in the ideals of someone who reads far too much Jane Austen.

“Women should be subservient and provide endlessly, or they’re selfish.”

Dread set in every time I filled someone’s coffee or plate of food due to expectation or demand and not out of love and kindness. Everytime the topic of how I looked in a dress or how my hair wasn’t as long as someone else wanted. The disappointment of my family when they learned I had dated other women in the past and their relief when I dated one man. The eyerolls and my teacher’s discouragement when I expressed an interest in physics or chemistry. Even my finance degree was achieved through apparent luck despite graduating top of my class. Every “right” I accomplished was met with a “wrong” in some new category. The very things that made men impressive made me disobedient. I starved myself to look a little nicer to strangers, cried in bed after being talked down to at work, slept away all of my sorrows in a curled up ball. Humanity didn’t take kindly to me.

It frustrated me, and combined with my general lack of identity at the time along with diagnosed CPTSD, it was easy to relate to the plight that transgender individuals experienced. Surely that had to be me, but the label and being perceived as something besides female never clicked entirely. I figured that I may just have mild gender dysphoria instead, but for the first time, I really deep dived into what it meant to identify as a gender as everyone was needing urgent, permanent decisions to be made on my end. Around this time, I took on my first mammal label which was a feline. Ironically, cats are often the first animals to be associated with femininity and to be mistreated because of it.

I wanted motherhood, but I wanted my own kittens to rear more than I felt like I wanted to raise a human infant after spending time in a daycare and at a cat shelter. I didn’t want my breasts, but not because I wasn’t a girl, that’s just how other animals are. Perfume was a method to mark the rooms I had been in, not for elegance. I still felt so female, yet I didn’t see another way out besides transitioning until it occurred to me: what if I didn’t have to be a “woman”, and instead, I could simply be female the way animals are female? 

There were so many women like me such as in Brave, Princess Mononoke, Poor Things, or Wolf Children. The women who strayed from polite society to walk their own paths and stuck to their own desires. Even my own cat was female and yet held her chin so high and demanded when she would or would not be held. This realization was the first time I found myself feeling feral freedom and uninhibited beauty in the way I was. I was going to be the woman that rolls in the dirt, who is unapologetically beautiful in her own way, who chases after whatever her wild heart desires. I am not transgender, but I am not entirely a woman. I am an animal, and I am female in all of its unbridled ways.

Shedding my domestic cat label, I have taken up the title of bobcat. With it, I swear on my name that I will bite the hand of any who wish to tame or domesticate me ever again. I have been released out of the crate and back into the wilderness where I belong, and I shall never look back down the mountain. I feel the moss beneath my paws, the cold breeze kissing my nose, the smell of rain soaked woods and wildflowers. Ravens cry as I run on four legs towards the peak, released at last from the grips of mankind. I feel the warmth of a life suddenly worth living, growing along with the hair I now reclaim as my own fur without shame or expectation. I am home at the summit of my own world.

My spirit runs wild, and she is female.


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1 year ago
Hand And A Half Sword, Germany, Circa 1570

Hand and a half sword, Germany, circa 1570

from The Worcester Art Museum : Higgins Armory Collection


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5 months ago
From Ursula K. Le Guin’s Cat Dreams. Illustrated By S. D. Schindler.
From Ursula K. Le Guin’s Cat Dreams. Illustrated By S. D. Schindler.

From Ursula K. Le Guin’s Cat Dreams. Illustrated by S. D. Schindler.


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4 months ago
Niyodoriver By Taro Takeuchi
Niyodoriver By Taro Takeuchi
Niyodoriver By Taro Takeuchi
Niyodoriver By Taro Takeuchi

niyodoriver by Taro Takeuchi


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9 months ago
Cave Bear Canine // Cave Bear Foot // Cave Bear Upper Jaw // Cave Bear Lower Jaw // Partial Cave Bear
Cave Bear Canine // Cave Bear Foot // Cave Bear Upper Jaw // Cave Bear Lower Jaw // Partial Cave Bear
Cave Bear Canine // Cave Bear Foot // Cave Bear Upper Jaw // Cave Bear Lower Jaw // Partial Cave Bear
Cave Bear Canine // Cave Bear Foot // Cave Bear Upper Jaw // Cave Bear Lower Jaw // Partial Cave Bear
Cave Bear Canine // Cave Bear Foot // Cave Bear Upper Jaw // Cave Bear Lower Jaw // Partial Cave Bear
Cave Bear Canine // Cave Bear Foot // Cave Bear Upper Jaw // Cave Bear Lower Jaw // Partial Cave Bear

cave bear canine // cave bear foot // cave bear upper jaw // cave bear lower jaw // partial cave bear skull // cave bear skull


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