by Beck Hodge
Degrease the copper plate with denatured alcohol
Scrub your body with non-moisturizing soap use no lotion
Cut a rectangle. of contact paper slightly larger than the plate
Measure four blocks of tape the roll inked with lines for your
convenience cut two of this length
cut four
peel back the edge and apply overlapping plate edges
without stretching, adhere two finger widths to your skin
rub vigorously– warm increases effectivity
smooth the paper with the cold edge of a plastic squeegee
use the ID printed a fading name that is not yours
smooth down as you peel back
press flat cover in tape
prepare tacky blue ink
congratulations it’s a boy
Beck (he/they) is a graphic design junior at OSU. He minors in studio art with a focus in printmaking, where he has found the freedom to explore his gender in a variety of ways through his artwork. He loves finding ways to connect his personal life and interests into his artwork, combining realistic everyday struggles with concepts typical of fantasy and sci-fi media. Though his main passion is in visual image-based art, he has always loved writing and enjoys doing so during any rare moment of free time.