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Consumer warning: This work includes sexual content and some themes of violence and abuse. While these contributes to an edifying narrative, please be of legal viewing age in your country for such content.


#BEOKAY is an digital art archive featuring:

+50 personal works from these following art series:

The Black Hare : 26 illustrated prayers for self-esteem and presence
Animus Solo : Confronting, elucidating, and treating my destructive urges
I Am Anima : Redirecting my urges towards after feeling new depths of love

+100 illustrated sketch journal entries in three sections:

Heroes : Pursuing peace through positive imagery
Gargoyles : That darker subjects may bring light by repelling darkness
Sojourn : Transitioning to a new life. Sex Addict Anonymous group notes and art


+45 Autobiographical short story comics spanning +95 Pages


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Post Release: 25USD
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Check #3 on deviantArt's terms and conditions. Upon uploading art here, the artist gives dA many rights, including the ability to resell any of your images without any royalties to you. It makes sense for one of the biggest art sites on the internet to have this clause, and along with advertising I'm sure it helps keep this website free.

I've been on deviantArt since 2004. My membership here existed, at one point, as a place to commune with other hobbyist artists or to progress towards professionalism with other art students. That demographic hasn't changed much.  Instead of using deviantArt as a place to upload high-quality images, perhaps I would be better served by exclusively submitting watermarked advertisements on my behalf.
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-Married
-Officially have one year of selling at cons behind me.
-Broke the anxiety wall that comes with publicly exhibiting art
-Had a solo show
-Applied to Arenanet
-Made my first viral art post (normally others post my work first)
-Made more friends in the illustration field than ever
-Starting a traditional painting career
-Dedicated illustration jobs with repeat orders
-Finally applied to Arenanet
-More curious towards my surroundings than ever before


Your turn! What are some new things for you:
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Monothan

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Just about over a double-sickness that put me out of commission for almost two months. I'm ready now to jump back into the saddle! I recently updated my featured gallery, and by updated I mean gutted out 99% of the embarrassing work! Enjoy.

Future plans:

Dealing at Anthrocon 2013
Solo Show August 2013
Three separate portfolios for a million different companies.
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My last journal entry was debating whether or not deviantArt was "worth my time". I had several arguments in favour of leaving, all of which seemed valid to me:

-I received virtually no feedback for the majority of my time here.
-Less than a percentage of my commissioned work was received on dA
-My old and more immature work received more feedback than my newest work.  
-My tastes had changed, and managing a pile of irrelevant messages became a pain.
-Almost nobody seemed to care about or view my work.
-I felt like plenty of my old friends hadn't updated in a long time, or flat-out left.
-The ads and user interface don't seem to be in favour of the artist's best interests.
-While appreciative, I wasn't proud of the image in my gallery that was picked for a Daily Deviation. It wasn't nearly my best, and I received only a few comments from thousands of views.

Did some of those have merit? Perhaps.
I will now type a parallel list from my current point of view:

-When was the last time I left a comment on somebody's work? How few comments have I made in the last four years?
-I am thankful for the commission I received a year ago. It was for a dear friend I would not have met outside of dA.
-I do less fanart than I used to. This is neither all good nor all bad.
-I can delete my messages and use this time to start fresh.
-Some people do value my work. Those people are a gift. But I am not creating to make everyone like me more.
-I am grateful that I discovered artists on dA that challenge me to be my best.
-dA is bigger than when I first joined, and needs ad revenue to run. Their staff care about making a site that caters to artists, which is a difficult goal.  
-Somebody featured my work for everyone on deviantArt to see. Thank you.

In short: I needed to put more effort into an art community before I can expect to more, and was a spoiled weenie to think otherwise.

It can be really discouraging to look on the front page, see all the most popular images, and not relate your tastes to the biggest demographics on a website. The truth I had to confront is that my desired subject matter and technique will—as far as I can see—never be popular. My art isn't for everybody, and that's perfectly fine. My tastes have changed dramatically since my joining dA eight years ago. I used to be excited at the idea of receiving a Daily Deviation, yet when I received one I was thankful, but nonplussed at the decision. I'm a college graduate now. I'm getting married in two weeks. deviantArt plays a different role in my life than when I was worrying about getting accepted into undergrad.

I received a few features on my newest images. Thank you to all the people that cared enough to comment or watch me. You are sincerely appreciated. To all my friends that encouraged me to stay, thank you as well.

deviantArt, thank you for fostering artistic growth in me for years. Although I am not a paying member, I appreciate the service you provide to millions, and I look forward to putting my best foot forward in our interactions from here on out.
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#BEOKAY: The Dark Art of Self-Therapy by jonathanvair, journal

deviantArt Submission Policy by jonathanvair, journal

New For Me in 2013 by jonathanvair, journal

Monothan by jonathanvair, journal

Why I'm Staying on deviantArt by jonathanvair, journal