[id: A holiday-themed artist promo page with pine branches and a gold bow at the top. The text introduces the artist @BogBatArt and lists what they sell: collage kits, buttons, stickers, and postcard prints. On the right is an image of a pink and orange collage sheet with stickers, including hearts, bows, scissors, and phrases like “I like girls in a gay way” and “Gal Pals.” At the bottom is a short artist bio describing Elisabeth as a collage artist, poet, zine maker, and legally blind creator who focuses on disability, queerness, and tactile art.][id:A holiday-themed art card with pine branches and a gold bow at the top. A hand holding a ceramic mug with a speckled tan base and a glossy blue glaze that drips down the sides like waves. The hand has a tattoo on the wrist.][id:A black-and-white open zine showing two photos. On the left is a hand reaching upward in a dark space. On the right is a close-up of a person’s face with wide eyes, partly obscured by a horizontal strip of blank paper.][id:A holiday-themed artist profile page for Degenerates Collective. Pine branches and a bow decorate the top. On the right side is a photo of the “Deductible Hitters” zine with the same layered text cover. On the left, the information lists: medium “Zines,” contact email, price $10. At the bottom is a short artist bio explaining that Degenerates Collective is an art collective of disabled transsexuals and that their Deductible Hitters zines feature erotic art and writing by and for disabled queer people.][id:A holiday-themed artist profile for @ogrefairy with pine branches and a bow at the top. On the right is a digital illustration of a person with short blue and black hair, glasses, and tattoos, sitting in a wheelchair. They wear a shirt that says “The future is accessible” and hold up their hand in a small peace sign. On the lower left is a round illustration of a hand gently holding a monarch butterfly. Text on the left lists the artist bio, contact info, and prices for prints and stickers.][id:An artist bio page for Max (@hbselfcare). Pine branches and a bow decorate the top. Below is a small image of the “Doorway” painting featuring the red door in a starry sky with a rainbow spiral and a radiant eye. Text describes Max as a queer and disabled artist who makes cards, paintings, collages, and jewelry. The bio explains their love of color and experimentation and mentions how disability has affected their art-making. Purchase information and contact details are listed at the bottom.][id:A holiday-themed artist profile for Kelley Meister. Pine branches and a bow decorate the top. Three bright yellow zines are fanned out in the center. The covers read “ADAPT: A ZINE ABOUT HOW TO KEEP MAKING ART.” Text on the left lists Kelley’s mediums (zines, ceramics, fine art prints), contact email, and purchase info. At the bottom is an artist bio describing Kelley’s politically engaged art practice, queer-feminist-disabled approach, and how long Covid has affected hir art-making process.][id:An artist bio page for Love, Builder of Worlds. Pine branches and a bow decorate the top. On the right are three small images: the “I Need My Bed” heart patch, the “My Mask Is My Shield” round patch, and the “FUCK COVID-19” rectangular patch. Below them is a small framed print of swirling circular designs. The bio explains the artist’s multidisciplinary practice, influences from disabled communities and anti-colonial work, and that profits are shared with the Olólùfẹ Collective.][id:A pair of small penguin earrings with red winter hats and scarves. The earrings hang on a brown card with colorful blurred lights in the background.][id:A dark, gothic-style illustration showing a large animal skull with long horns. A red symbol is painted on the skull’s forehead. Around it are large, shadowy hands reaching inward. Beneath the skull lies a limp human figure draped over a stone block, with white cloth hanging down.]