A series of three color photographs depicting the artist wearing an orange and white dress resembling a pill bottle. They have on a matching white hat that is shaped like the cap of a pill bottle. The first photo they are facing to the left of the screen and have their body pulled inward, not wanting to acknowledge being looked at and trying to make themself smaller.A series of three color photographs depicting the artist wearing an orange and white dress resembling a pill bottle. They have on a matching white hat that is shaped like the cap of a pill bottle. In the second, they are staring into the camera holding up a small plastic pill bottle in their handA series of three color photographs depicting the artist wearing an orange and white dress resembling a pill bottle. They have on a matching white hat that is shaped like the cap of a pill bottle. The final shows them looking up and to the right while leaning forward with an annoyed expression. Artist Sidne K. Gard took the photographs, as well as fully sewed and designed the outfit.
Sidne K. Gard (they/them) is a young writer from New Orleans, currently living in Chicago. Their work centers around queerness, disabilities, Jewish heritage, and growing up in the south. They are a recent graduate from the New Orleans Center for the Creative Arts, where they earned their Certificate of Artistry in Creative Writing. Today, they are working towards their BFA with Emphasis in Writing at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and is a staff writer for F News Magazine. When not writing, they can be found making podcasts, playing dungeons and dragons, and cuddling their two cats.