Project Worldbuilder
Bodypainting, special effects, and custom sculpts
I spoke at the meeting on May 14th because at 2am the previous Sunday, DPD violated mine and my neighbor's 4th amendment rights and conducted unlawful searches based on Shotspotter alerts, which is significant as this technology contract is up for renewal right now. Everyone acted very concerned at the meeting (except the deputy chief, whose language suggested that the onus was on me to provide them with the information of involved officers); however, despite giving my contact information in good faith to everyone who asked for it, I haven't heard from any of them. I also spoke at the city council meeting two days before this and though the council president also took my information, his team has not responded to my emails either.
We have a right to transparency and constitutional safety in our policing. I LOVE this city - but I love my neighbors more, and what happened here was unacceptable and completely avoidable. has an opportunity to reeducate their officers on what actually constitutes probable cause - and on treating all citizens equally, regardless of their race.
ok NOW I'm done touching it
join me next time when I go from artist to construction worker 👷🏻♀️
if you look closely, you can see me avoiding parts I don't wanna do 😅
already reached the hater stage, congrats to me on being famous 💁🏻♀️
day 2 of my monster mask challenge - big boi season
Day 1 of my monster mask challenge - meet Mara
get in loser, we're making monsters
Demolding latex and testing out my new mic
02/21/2026
Today is the 9th anniversary of my name change! It's hard to believe I've been Zelda for nearly a decade, but it still feels like one of the best decisions I've ever made. There was nothing wrong with my original name, but it never quite fit me right. I went by an unrelated (weird) nickname for all of middle and high school. So at the lowest point of my life, when I was a shell of a person, I chose a new name as a way to give myself permission to live my life as authentically as possible.
No more doing things because society expects me to.
No more trying to fit myself into boxes defined by others.
No more accepting poor treatment, no matter who it came from.
What a gift it is to feel that I've been successful with those goals in these past 9 years. Accepting and loving yourself is a radical act. And it's hard, it takes effort. Like everything else in life, it's not perfect. But it's totally worth it!
I live my truth. I love my own company. And I don't apologize for it.
Shout-out to for helping me with this cool mini photoshoot!
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