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Thinking Outside the Circle: Accessibility and education in Witch Hat Atelier
Content Warning: Discussions of genocide, ableism, mental illness, and cruelty to kids.
Spoilers for Witch Hat Atelier: Major plot points from volume 1 and general discussion of characters from volumes 1-6.
“It turns out I’m not as hopeless as I thought! I’m not as hopeless as you always said I was! The fact that I can’t do the same things as everyone else might be the key that leads to things that only I can do.”
In the world of Witch Hat Atelier, magic is not some special ability only granted to the “chosen ones,” but a combination of knowledge, hard work, and skill. It takes practice and study, but with the right ink and an understanding of sigils, the only limits are your imagination.
Well. In theory, anyway.
Witch Hat Atelier begins with the premise that “anyone can become a witch” and then spends practically every volume introducing us to someone who’s been told “no, actually, you can’t,” whether because of their family, their learning speed or style, their physical abilities, or their mental health. Thankfully, the series always proves these naysayers wrong, telling hopeful stories not about “overcoming” differences, but working with and even embracing them.
Using its “magical school” premise, Witch Hat Atelier explores diversity among students and argues for the importance of accessibility throughout society, but especially in education. With supportive mentors and a focus on individual accommodation, anyone really can wield their own kind of magic.
Read it at Anime Feminist!
She either has no pupils, or just really huge ones. I haven’t decided which one it is yet.
I updated my print shop with all of this art! Find them here: https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/loish ✨
How about I give you some OC content???
This Marleine in a WHA AU, she's a brimmed hat, she's not evil per se... She became one because it was her only option to try to find a cure for people who got their memories unfairly erased.
(btw this drawing was for a DTIYS and everyon did amazing wawawa, I'll try to find if some of the drawings were uploaded here too !)
Happy 7th anniversary!
Found of piece of me between these pages. I will never recover from the beauty of this manga,,
Arkco Week 2023 Prompts!
The prompts for Arkco Week 2023 have officially been announced! It will take place from August 27th to September 2nd. If you have any questions, please feel free to send an ask and I will answer to the best of my ability!
teto teto teto
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Coloured version
[from April]
Happy 7th Anniversary, Witch Hat Atelier! ✨🖋️
I’ve been testing coloring on grayscale and I’m proud of how this came out
(btw, she’s one of my OCs)
I’m….. pretty late at the Shaggy thing, aren’t I….?
anyways, sorry for the inactivity, again
Have a little drawing of Nadeshiko, from Yuru Camp~
(Also, I’m sorry for dying here. I’ve had lately a lot of school works and art block, so I couldn’t post here. I’ll try to post here more
Moon Yellow Diamond, from Houseki no Kuni
I’m sorry for not posting this whole time, so please have a moon Cairngorm.