Ali Liebegott

Emily Duckinson
Acrylic on canvas
24 x 36”
2009
Works in Exhibition:

Emily Duckinson
Acrylic on canvas
24 x 36”
2009
(Close-up and gallery views)

Jean Genet
Watercolor, pen, ink on paper
4.25 x 6”
2009
Courtesy of the collection of Elizabeth Donoghue
(Gallery view; right middle)

Audre Lorde
Watercolor, pen, ink on paper
4.25 x 6”
2009
Courtesy of the collection of Brittney Fosbrook
(Gallery view; right top)

Walt Whitman
Watercolor, goache, ink on paper
5 x 7”
2010
(Gallery view; right bottom)

Maricon
Acrylic on canvas
29 x 36”
2009
(Exhibited at S.F. LGBT Community Center)

Ali Liebegott is the author of The IHOP Papers (Carroll & Graf) and The Beautifully Worthless (Suspect Thoughts). In 2001 she began teaching herself to draw while working on an illustrated novel about a post 9/11 obsessive duck feeder called, The Crumb People. She has drawn ducks, in one form or another, ever since.