All of my bathrooms in one place. This series holds a special place in my heart because it was my first official attempt at environment art in this style. I wanna do another set of them in 2026.

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All of my bathrooms in one place. This series holds a special place in my heart because it was my first official attempt at environment art in this style. I wanna do another set of them in 2026.
Using the bathroom in general is a human right and should be enshrined as such and I'm not joking. Too many groups of people are denied bathroom breaks or the use of bathrooms entirely--disabled people, blue-collar workers, children, homeless people, prisoners, students, the elderly. I'm surely missing other groups. Not using the bathroom when needed can cause serious, long-term damage, not to mention death. Free, clean, accessible bathrooms should be available everywhere. It's fucking cruel to deny someone the use of the bathroom, regardless of the reasoning. I'd rather every student in the world goof off and every homeless person make a mess and every worker "steal company time" than let one person suffer because they're denied the right to fucking pee in peace.
THIS POST/SPACE/USER IS NOT "RADICAL FEMINIST SAFE." THIS IS NOT "TERF SAFE." FUCK RADFEMS, FUCK TERFS, AND I BLOCK RADFEMS/TERFS ON SIGHT. FUCK YOU, YOU CRUEL DISMAL FASCIST FUCKS. YOU ARE THE VERY REASON WHY I POSTED THIS.
FUCK FASCIST TERFS! TRANS RIGHTS FOREVER!
this is killing me
Growing up, how many bathrooms did your home have?
1 bathroom for 2–3 people
1 bathroom for 4–5 people
1 bathroom for 6 or more people
2 bathrooms for 2–3 people
2 bathrooms for 4–5 people
2 bathrooms for 6 or more people
3+ bathrooms for 2–3 people
3+ bathrooms for 4–5 people
3+ bathrooms for 6 or more people
It varied too much to say (frequent moves, people coming and going, etc)
Other/not applicable (elaborate?)
Count half baths (rooms with only a toilet and a sink).
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Thank you to Fran ( @crazygnomenclature ) for once again giving her blessing to make another appearance as my Fairy Gnomebully. Also giving her a joint writing credit on this one as our chat regarding this idea helped me massively in putting a bow on the strip.
There have been some comments on selfies I’ve posted of my office attire in the last couple of months (taken in front of the mirror at my office bathroom) asking if the pics are being taken from the women’s room or not.
Well, technically, no… but let me explain.
The pics are being taken from a single occupant gender neutral bathroom at the office, I wouldn’t want to take pics in a shared bathroom. But beyond that, for the folks that have been asking, I have taken the mental leap to using the women’s room, and once I did, it hit me that it really isn’t too big a deal…
…well, technically that’s not true either… but let me explain.
It isn’t a big deal insofar as using the restroom at the office, since everyone knows me, my deal, and is totally accepting and lovely.
I still get hangups around public restrooms. Like, I’ll use them, but I definitely feel the stares when I’m in them.
Also, I live in a blue area, so for anyone who’s living somewhere that isn’t as progressive, I imagine that public restrooms can be absolutely terrifying.
It’s sad that’s the case. It’s sad that people can’t realize that this isn’t a big deal.
All that said, I’m happy Fran is running out of things to say I haven’t tried yet! LOOK AT ME GET COMFORTABLE WITH LADY THINGS.
Bathroom, Los Feliz House, California, USA
Tile from California Pottery and Tile Works (CalPot)
(Photos credit: calpot com)
American Art Deco silver bath taps from c. 1925.