





Drawing Boundaries Risograph Zine by Christina Hu
“I'm crap at drawing boundaries with friends, family, people I hate, whatever. I deeply fear that if I draw boundaries, people won't like me, or they'll think I'm selfish. This is a book about me figuring out how to not care about that.” - Christina Hu
5.6” x 4.25”
*This item is discount eligible.
“I'm crap at drawing boundaries with friends, family, people I hate, whatever. I deeply fear that if I draw boundaries, people won't like me, or they'll think I'm selfish. This is a book about me figuring out how to not care about that.” - Christina Hu
5.6” x 4.25”
*This item is discount eligible.
“I'm crap at drawing boundaries with friends, family, people I hate, whatever. I deeply fear that if I draw boundaries, people won't like me, or they'll think I'm selfish. This is a book about me figuring out how to not care about that.” - Christina Hu
5.6” x 4.25”
*This item is discount eligible.
Christina Hu (she/her) is a Berkeley-based printmaker who loves food, women, and being Chinese—and exploring all these things through risograph art. Her work celebrates and uplifts her queer and Asian-American communities through colour, humor, and nostalgia. She makes prints, zines, postcards, stickers, and more.