wildfire wonder

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Made in December, 2025

Medium: Acrylic paint, posca pens, gesso, rocks, polymer clay, glitter, sealant, E6000 glue

Time Elapsed: many hours sitting on the floor taking pictures.

Example images of all of my many kinds of pins! For now, anyways. Not only were these taken in some sub-optimal lighting (Still made an attempt at adjusting colors afterwards,) but I've been working on adding another flag to my collection- Intersex! So I'll have to do this again later.

But, for now, these work. I took these for my ko-fi shop, and for my ko-fi commissions! These aren't all of the photos, so be sure to visit the listings I linked to see em all :o) You can also check the gallery out as well!

Image Descriptions

ID 1: A photo of several pride pins that have been painted onto rocks, showcasing all of the available sexuality & romantic orientation flags. They have been pinned into a piece of white paper in rows of three, from top to bottom. The flags are listed as follows: Gay, Lesbian, & Bi. Omni, Polysexual, & Pan. Ace, Demisexual, & Aromantic. Aro-Ace & Demiromantic. There are two pennies and a quarter placed alongside the pins for scale.

ID 2: A photo of several pride pins that have been painted onto rocks, showcasing all of the available gender & disability flags. They have been pinned into a piece of white paper in rows of three, from top to bottom. The flags are listed as follows: Transgender, Non-binary, & Genderqueer. Genderfluid, Agender, & Disabled. The autistic / neurodivergent pins have two kinds. Both have a gold infinity symbol outlined in white, but one has rainbow stripes radiating from the symbol, while the other has a solid red background instead. There is a penny and a quarter placed alongside the pins for scale.

ID 3: A photo of several pride pins that have been painted onto rocks, showing the general sizes the pins can be. Each size has a coin or two nearby to show the scale. XS pins are compared to a dime and a penny, and the small and medium pins are both compared to pennies as well. The large pins are compared to a quarter.

ID 4: A photo of several pride pins that have been painted onto rocks, with the text on the image reading “Glitters!” And “Clay slices!” The pins in the image have glitter speckled over them, some with star and heart shapes and others with both chunky and fine hexagon shapes. There are two other pins that have fimo clay fruit slices that correspond to the colors of the stripes.

ID 5: A photo of several pins that have been painted onto rocks, and polymer clay. The text on the image reads “< More Wavy..” and “..More Drippy>” showing pride flags that have been painted with wavy, wiggly stripes, some of which look more like they’re a thick, dripping liquid.

ID 6: A photo of several pins that have been painted onto rocks, and polymer clay. The text on the image reads “Tiny paintings” and “& Gradients” the pins featured show tiny paintings of sunsets, clouds, and trees, in either dark reds and oranges or green and turquoise. The smooth gradient pins are mostly sunset colors, but one is dark blue and black, and one is red and blue.

ID 7: A photo of several pride pins that have been painted onto rocks, and polymer clay. The text on the image reads “Agate, water, and block patterns, + text options!” Some pins feature repeating, thin striped patterns like agate slices, or patterns mimicking the surface of water. A few have blocky pattern, and one has a trans flag gradient with the text “STILL HERE” painted over top of it in dark blue. END IDs.