The book is meant to celebrate and give value to the work of an artist in it's progress - or rather as a sketch - and not only as a final product. It questions how we capitalise on an artist's worth as well as thematises the insecurities and precarities of a woman at the beginning of her career: from rejection letters to kidney stones and UTIs. The title of the book is a snide remark to the classic collection of drawings or sketches on paper that is being capitalised on as the artist dies and the art market can exploit their secure worth.
Works on Toilet Paper is a collectable item in an edition of 50 copies, hard cover, with an embossed and screen-printed front cover, and comes in a screen-printed tote bag. The screen-printed work is done by queer, feminist collective Badass Prints.