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An illustration of a pale androgynous person with grey skin, white hair, and red pupils, on top of a red background.

Author Archives: coccariae

Coccariae/Cocca is a freelance illustrator who professionally also works as a concept artist in daily life. As nonbinary person and an interior design graduate, they have a certain obsession about imagining and creating certain realm where all kinds of people can live and do their own rights equally without any single power abuse from certain parties. Yet the reality in this world cannot be changed within just one night, the only role that they can do is to project how such granduous idea should exist through their pen, and sometime expressing their own imaginations.

A collage of the six art pieces showcased in the TDoR 2022 Artists Respond article.
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Honouring Trans Lives in Southeast Asia: Artists Respond to Transgender Day of Remembrance 2022

Avatar photoAn illustration of a pale androgynous person with grey skin, white hair, and red pupils, on top of a red background. by Bonnibel Rambatan, Jes & Cin Wibowo, Asmara S. Wigati, Frank Lazuardi H., coccariae and Remi Fatamorgana 20 November 202225 November 2022

New Naratif’s Editorial Manager Bonnibel Rambatan talks to five other trans artists who have made works of art to commemorate this year’s Transgender Day of Remembrance.

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