I’ve been trying to figure out how to incorporate the Disability Pride Flag as a motif in some Pridely art.
(I have an idea for a Disabled Disability Pride Dragon*, but the image in my head can’t break through my lack of spoons and patience, right now).
I decided to make this, instead:

[Image description: a Raised Fist (Anti-Fascist Fist) with a vertically-oriented disability pride flag on the forearm (description of flag provided in the link, above), and the colors of the flag's central motif on each of the fingers: Blue thumb, yellow index finger, white middle finger, red ring finger, green pinkie.
In a circle around the fist are the words: “Remembrance, Creativity, Solidarity, Survival.” A text box below the forearm reads: “Disability Pride Making Our Way Through a World Built to Exclude Us.” Description ends]
*I figure, considering how many “Battles to the Death” dragons have to fight with every foolish dudebro in the seven surrounding kingdoms, combined with their near-immortality, a disabled dragon has got to be fairly common, all things considered, especially since a disability means you’ve survived hardship.
(I have an idea for a Disabled Disability Pride Dragon*, but the image in my head can’t break through my lack of spoons and patience, right now).
I decided to make this, instead:

[Image description: a Raised Fist (Anti-Fascist Fist) with a vertically-oriented disability pride flag on the forearm (description of flag provided in the link, above), and the colors of the flag's central motif on each of the fingers: Blue thumb, yellow index finger, white middle finger, red ring finger, green pinkie.
In a circle around the fist are the words: “Remembrance, Creativity, Solidarity, Survival.” A text box below the forearm reads: “Disability Pride Making Our Way Through a World Built to Exclude Us.” Description ends]
*I figure, considering how many “Battles to the Death” dragons have to fight with every foolish dudebro in the seven surrounding kingdoms, combined with their near-immortality, a disabled dragon has got to be fairly common, all things considered, especially since a disability means you’ve survived hardship.