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Gosh that's cute! But the cat seems to be saying, "Another human? You can pet me when I am done with her."
Really love this. It has the feminine style I mentioned before. An informed innocence about the character that is different from ignorance. There is something here that's so hard to name, but I think it is a total openness to pleasure in all its forms....
It's like an acceptance of pleasure, a focus upon pleasure whether it be the pleasures of petting a cat or something deeply intimate with a lover. They are all the same in this character's eye. It's so appealing and innocently erotic, at least in some of your characters. They seem to say an acceptance of pleasure as something desirable, something beautiful and something freely engaged in. It is so fresh to see that.
Other artist go for the separation angle and that can be fun too, but not you, not here. Other artist see sex and lusts and passions as something separate from all other pleasures. Not you, not in this piece anyway.
It's so refreshing and beautiful and lovely, the acceptance of pleasure you capture in your character here. And why not? What's the downside? It seems like it would never occur to the character to separate them. They are for enjoyment, why should one restrict them?
I hope I don't sound like a nut, because that's not my intention. Instead I wish to deeply encourage you in this style and I love the way your characters come out, the way they accept that pleasure is a beautiful thing in all its forms. There are no categories of pleasures, no box around forms as there are with so many others. There are only things that feel good. Those things are called pleasure.
Love the way you pull that off!
I know many may not comment on a piece where something deeply sexual is hinted at. They seek to have total nudity and actions with no suspense. These are what get the greatest favorites and views. But I revel in this piece and understand the true beauty of pleasure is what goes on in the head, not just in the body. Thank you so much and please don't get tired of this style!
Anthony
Really love this. It has the feminine style I mentioned before. An informed innocence about the character that is different from ignorance. There is something here that's so hard to name, but I think it is a total openness to pleasure in all its forms....
It's like an acceptance of pleasure, a focus upon pleasure whether it be the pleasures of petting a cat or something deeply intimate with a lover. They are all the same in this character's eye. It's so appealing and innocently erotic, at least in some of your characters. They seem to say an acceptance of pleasure as something desirable, something beautiful and something freely engaged in. It is so fresh to see that.
Other artist go for the separation angle and that can be fun too, but not you, not here. Other artist see sex and lusts and passions as something separate from all other pleasures. Not you, not in this piece anyway.
It's so refreshing and beautiful and lovely, the acceptance of pleasure you capture in your character here. And why not? What's the downside? It seems like it would never occur to the character to separate them. They are for enjoyment, why should one restrict them?
I hope I don't sound like a nut, because that's not my intention. Instead I wish to deeply encourage you in this style and I love the way your characters come out, the way they accept that pleasure is a beautiful thing in all its forms. There are no categories of pleasures, no box around forms as there are with so many others. There are only things that feel good. Those things are called pleasure.
Love the way you pull that off!
I know many may not comment on a piece where something deeply sexual is hinted at. They seek to have total nudity and actions with no suspense. These are what get the greatest favorites and views. But I revel in this piece and understand the true beauty of pleasure is what goes on in the head, not just in the body. Thank you so much and please don't get tired of this style!
Anthony
Hey there. I was the commissioner for this piece. I'm not quite sure where you're coming from with the 'deeply sexual' thing. It's meant to be a non-sexual piece. There is something very nice about being able to pet your little kitty like that, and I guess "sensual" may fit, but there's nothing sexual about it. :o Is that what you were going for? ^^
Sorry about that. I just didn't want the piece misconstrued~. Fruitbloodmilkshake's art is always so good, and I'm glad you seem to enjoy my character! ^^
Sorry about that. I just didn't want the piece misconstrued~. Fruitbloodmilkshake's art is always so good, and I'm glad you seem to enjoy my character! ^^
Sorry, that was a deeply poor choice of word. Sensuality would be the far better word.
This artist has the most amazing way of making everyday situations into amazingly sensual works. Your character deeply enjoys petting the cat, and the artist captures the sensuality of it for her and the cat.
Your character is one end of the curve. Petting a cat is seen as a small thing by others, but the artist portrays the deep sensuality in it. Sensuality does not have to be sexual though. One might get a sensual feeling from Dr. Scholl's foot massage pads- but there is no sexualty in that.
After studying her gallery, I was struck with the artists understanding of sensuality. In all her portrayals of it, there is the most innocent acceptance of it. This piece then is one end of the spectrum. Whether walking nude on a beach or engaged in the petting of a cat, there is the experience of sensuality in her works. It's an appreciation of the beauty of such things. Walking nude on a beach in an obviously erotic manner is as accepted by the artist as petting a cat and I love that about her works. I feel that all sensuality has a beauty to it, whether sexual or otherwise and this was my point. That and the artists wonderful portrayal of it.
Your character truly looks as if the cat jumped in her lap for some attention and your character engages in sensually satisfying the cat as eagerly and as guiltless as the girl walking nude upon the beach. Neither feels any guilt over the act and both revel in it.
I am deeply male and all feminine sensuality holds a fascination for me, but not necessarily a sexual fascination. I am struck with your characters enjoyment of the act and the artist's portrayal of such- and I deeply apologize to your both for causing a concern over such a beautiful piece.
You are also unaware of my previous comment on an erotic work. This then was my reference to sexuality. I meant nothing more than that and I thought this was the artist personal work and not a commision. I wished only to encourage her in the continuing portrayal of the beauty of sensuality.
I am nearly awestruck by the sheer sensuality of the artists works in general. I meant to convey that her works run the gamut from innocent like this piece, to deeply erotic with the same sense of sensuality and the "rightness" of it. All of them have this understanding, this idea of sensuality about them.
I assure you, had I know this was a commissioned piece, I would not have spoken out of turn. What I said was meant for the artist as a compliment on a beautiful piece and I did not know this was a commissioned drawing.
Her art has a deep effect upon me and I meant only to convey this. I am in deep agreement with the effect, the guiltless enjoyment of sensuality the characters have. It's their enjoyment of the sensuality that gets to me. Innocence is not quite the right word the enjoyment of sensuality seen in the artist's works as a whole. It is a lack of guilty, and open engagement in sensuality with their heart that I see as beautiful. I agree with the artist that guiltless enjoyment of sensuality is deeply right and I wished only to acknowledge that- and to do so publicly. I had no intention of making a... lewd comment at your characters expense.
I am deeply sorry that my words left that open to interpretation and I humbly agree that your interpretation of a potentially lewd comment is a reasonable one.
If there is something I can do to make up for this offense, please tell me so. I do so wish to make amends.
I am a writer, but just as an artist experiments with shades and lines and colors to express an idea, so a writer does experiment with words. And words, they are so easily misinterpreted. Without you knowing of my previous comments on other works, well it is easy to see how I left you open to this misinterpretation. You are naturally protective of you creations- a deeply feminine trait I admire. Sometimes an artist scraps a piece that the shades and lines and colors incorrectly portrays. The artist has that ability. I too am still searching for the right words to describe this artist and the way her style makes me feel. But I can't throw away my words once they are said like the artist can with their art. Forgive my ineptness.
Forgive me too not thinking through the effect of my words. The artist has that effect upon me...
I thank you for being gentle with your words and question of what I meant, for truly I was not commenting upon anything lewd in this, your beautiful commission.
I am a gentleman at heart and would never make a comment at the expense of a Lady such as yourself or your character.
That said, there is a beauty in all things feminine that is attractive to the masculine. And your character is very beautiful and deeply feminine. That's not a comment made out of sexuality though. I think many things and people beautiful, but do not wish to express some sort of sexual desire for them.
I do hope my comments don't confuse you even more! But I am still looking for the words to express how this artist makes all forms of sensuality, sexual or otherwise, look so beautiful and guiltless. I am quite sure she could have your character eating a piece of pie- and make it wonderfully sensual and beautiful.
I shall stop now before I make an even bigger ass of myself. Do forgive me, Miss AnnaLoze.
Most Sincerely,
Anthony Ficton
This artist has the most amazing way of making everyday situations into amazingly sensual works. Your character deeply enjoys petting the cat, and the artist captures the sensuality of it for her and the cat.
Your character is one end of the curve. Petting a cat is seen as a small thing by others, but the artist portrays the deep sensuality in it. Sensuality does not have to be sexual though. One might get a sensual feeling from Dr. Scholl's foot massage pads- but there is no sexualty in that.
After studying her gallery, I was struck with the artists understanding of sensuality. In all her portrayals of it, there is the most innocent acceptance of it. This piece then is one end of the spectrum. Whether walking nude on a beach or engaged in the petting of a cat, there is the experience of sensuality in her works. It's an appreciation of the beauty of such things. Walking nude on a beach in an obviously erotic manner is as accepted by the artist as petting a cat and I love that about her works. I feel that all sensuality has a beauty to it, whether sexual or otherwise and this was my point. That and the artists wonderful portrayal of it.
Your character truly looks as if the cat jumped in her lap for some attention and your character engages in sensually satisfying the cat as eagerly and as guiltless as the girl walking nude upon the beach. Neither feels any guilt over the act and both revel in it.
I am deeply male and all feminine sensuality holds a fascination for me, but not necessarily a sexual fascination. I am struck with your characters enjoyment of the act and the artist's portrayal of such- and I deeply apologize to your both for causing a concern over such a beautiful piece.
You are also unaware of my previous comment on an erotic work. This then was my reference to sexuality. I meant nothing more than that and I thought this was the artist personal work and not a commision. I wished only to encourage her in the continuing portrayal of the beauty of sensuality.
I am nearly awestruck by the sheer sensuality of the artists works in general. I meant to convey that her works run the gamut from innocent like this piece, to deeply erotic with the same sense of sensuality and the "rightness" of it. All of them have this understanding, this idea of sensuality about them.
I assure you, had I know this was a commissioned piece, I would not have spoken out of turn. What I said was meant for the artist as a compliment on a beautiful piece and I did not know this was a commissioned drawing.
Her art has a deep effect upon me and I meant only to convey this. I am in deep agreement with the effect, the guiltless enjoyment of sensuality the characters have. It's their enjoyment of the sensuality that gets to me. Innocence is not quite the right word the enjoyment of sensuality seen in the artist's works as a whole. It is a lack of guilty, and open engagement in sensuality with their heart that I see as beautiful. I agree with the artist that guiltless enjoyment of sensuality is deeply right and I wished only to acknowledge that- and to do so publicly. I had no intention of making a... lewd comment at your characters expense.
I am deeply sorry that my words left that open to interpretation and I humbly agree that your interpretation of a potentially lewd comment is a reasonable one.
If there is something I can do to make up for this offense, please tell me so. I do so wish to make amends.
I am a writer, but just as an artist experiments with shades and lines and colors to express an idea, so a writer does experiment with words. And words, they are so easily misinterpreted. Without you knowing of my previous comments on other works, well it is easy to see how I left you open to this misinterpretation. You are naturally protective of you creations- a deeply feminine trait I admire. Sometimes an artist scraps a piece that the shades and lines and colors incorrectly portrays. The artist has that ability. I too am still searching for the right words to describe this artist and the way her style makes me feel. But I can't throw away my words once they are said like the artist can with their art. Forgive my ineptness.
Forgive me too not thinking through the effect of my words. The artist has that effect upon me...
I thank you for being gentle with your words and question of what I meant, for truly I was not commenting upon anything lewd in this, your beautiful commission.
I am a gentleman at heart and would never make a comment at the expense of a Lady such as yourself or your character.
That said, there is a beauty in all things feminine that is attractive to the masculine. And your character is very beautiful and deeply feminine. That's not a comment made out of sexuality though. I think many things and people beautiful, but do not wish to express some sort of sexual desire for them.
I do hope my comments don't confuse you even more! But I am still looking for the words to express how this artist makes all forms of sensuality, sexual or otherwise, look so beautiful and guiltless. I am quite sure she could have your character eating a piece of pie- and make it wonderfully sensual and beautiful.
I shall stop now before I make an even bigger ass of myself. Do forgive me, Miss AnnaLoze.
Most Sincerely,
Anthony Ficton
Lol, sorry. I am a writer and as a writer the one thing I hate is being misunderstood- so I went to great lengths to explain, lol.
But like most things that I feel deeply, I over do it. The last thing I would ever do intentionally is cast a pale of sexulaity over someone else's comission that's not obviously there. That is except to say how beautiful your character is.
Regardless, I wanted you to know I meant no disrespect to you, your character or the artist.
And I still don't have a good grasp on how the artist does what the artist does- or even what it is she does! It's so hard to explain, but it is real and she does it on nearly every picture she draws.
The word is sensuality though. She reflects the beauty of sensuality, I do think that's what it is. That and her characters just engage in sensuality, naturally, freely.
There is a beauty to the way she does it that I am still wrapping my head around, so to speak.
I deeply thank you for giving me the benefit of the doubt and for letting me explain my intentions. Truly you are a gracious young woman with a beautiful soul- one that hopes for and expects the brightest things.
Sincerely,
Anthony Ficton
But like most things that I feel deeply, I over do it. The last thing I would ever do intentionally is cast a pale of sexulaity over someone else's comission that's not obviously there. That is except to say how beautiful your character is.
Regardless, I wanted you to know I meant no disrespect to you, your character or the artist.
And I still don't have a good grasp on how the artist does what the artist does- or even what it is she does! It's so hard to explain, but it is real and she does it on nearly every picture she draws.
The word is sensuality though. She reflects the beauty of sensuality, I do think that's what it is. That and her characters just engage in sensuality, naturally, freely.
There is a beauty to the way she does it that I am still wrapping my head around, so to speak.
I deeply thank you for giving me the benefit of the doubt and for letting me explain my intentions. Truly you are a gracious young woman with a beautiful soul- one that hopes for and expects the brightest things.
Sincerely,
Anthony Ficton
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