My Names Artzom-B, I’m an artist that mainly draws Fanart, Comics, characters and Men! I’ve been drawing for over 20 years and been drawing for conventions since September of last year! My goal is to become a part time artist and share my art with people!
Hazel (he/him) has been writing tiny stories and doodling in the margins of More Important Notes since anyone he knows can remember. He’s published 4 modern fantasy novels under his pen name (A.K. D’Onofrio) and sells his art under the Grindark Studio banner. He’s excited to bring both to Luna Moth!
Hi! I’m Tern, The Artist Also Known As Liz. I make zines, printed patches, printed cards, and other fun multi-media creations inspired by the natural world and queer experience.
bone trash art is a linocut printmaker and crafter from southern NH who creates patches, clothes, and other art.
He makes art with the goal of sharing silly queer joy and punk spirit with the world, and wants to show that anyone can make and enjoy art, and that anyone can make an impact on the world. His main medium is linoleum carving and block printing, which he uses to make patches and modify clothes. He also experiments with zine-making and other art.
By day, I am an exhausted high school teacher. By night, I am an exhausted comic artist. Expect pieces that heavily feature aliens, drag queens, and fully saturated color choices.
Hi, I’m Chelle! I both sculpt and illustrate to help bring my stories and characters to life. I tend to focus on reimagined folklore, post-human earth, plants, introspection, and art education! (along with very silly cat adventures)
Bithiah Holton is a queer Black and Mexican-American comic artist, illustrator, printmaker, ceramicist, and educator. Their work explores the reimagination of liberation, especially through the embodiment of emotion, vulnerability, and the lenses of wellness. Bithiah’s work is a celebration of life, identity, and community, informed by their love for food, community and need for preservation.
Catalina Rufin makes fictional comics about a trans couple navigating life in recovery, and autobio travelogue zines covering trips to New York, Japan, and Germany.
The heart behind Saturns Curios, this little business is a time capsule of everything I’ve come to love. Saturns Curios is an artist based in New Hampshire. Making illustrations, and hand-crafted items, murals, and whatever else her curiosity takes her to create. She works mostly in digital, procreate, and dabbles with watercolors and colored pencils, and has most recently been experimenting with handcrafted pieces such as mushroom frames, hand-sewn books, paper making, and self-printing zines. “I’ve always been drawn to the strange and beautiful. The forgotten. The tucked-away. The paper scraps at the bottom of a drawer. The margin notes. That old book smell. The strong itch to create something out of an item that was once lost.”