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Everyone probably thinks that I'm a raving nymphomaniac, that I have an insatiable sexual appetite, when the truth is I'd rather read a book. - Madonna |
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Q. Why do I have to register to view your gallery images? A: Because I want it to be crystal clear to people that the content of the gallery contains nudity and sexual themes, and is intended for mature audiences only. The good news, though, is that entirely free to register, it's really quick, and your email address will never, EVER be used for anything other than the registration on this site. (Well, unless you send me an email, in which case I'll use your address to reply.) Q. Are you a professional artist?A: Yes, I do freelance illustration and other art/design on a freelance basis. In college, I studiied Fine and Applied Art and Design and I've been drawing since I could hold a crayon. Over the years, I've had my artwork exhibited, I've won prizes in various shows, I've had my work published in art magazines, and I've done contract artwork. I'm also a freelance web designer, although I choose to take on fewer clients now than I once did. You can certainly hire me to do custom artwork. I can and will do images for various web and print purposes (prints, CD covers, web graphics, logo work, etc.). Please feel free to drop me a line if you're interested in something like that. Q. Why do you do erotica?A: Why not? Basically, like any other artist, I make images that please me. I like nudes, and enjoy the challenge of making them artful and attractive (and not just "hey, look at the nekkid chick!" pictures). I like erotic art because I like sex and because erotic art has been a tradition of human artistic endeavor since cavemen started writing on walls with ochre and charcoal sticks. Just for the record, I don't actually like commercial porn in the least. I don't find it sexy (mostly I find it stupid or comical). There is a difference between erotica and pornography, but just where that divider is depends greatly on the sensibilities of the viewer. I'm sure some people will find what I do to be pornographic, but I don't (else I wouldn't be doing it). Other than that, all I can say is, "To each his or her own." Q: Do your pictures reflect your own fantasies/kinks/tastes?A: Sometimes they do reflect my personal tastes, sometimes they're things I think other people might find erotic. I make images for lots of reasons, and my own gratification is only one of them. Half the fun of being an artist is affecting others with your work. Q. May I use your artwork to make sigtags (tubes, nozzles, brushes, web graphics, stamps, avatars, email stationery, anything else that involves cutting it up and using it in/for something else)?A: NO, you may NOT use my artwork for any purpose without my prior written consent. And the reason the answer is "no" is not, as some people have accused, because I am "mean" or "stingy" or "greedy" or "money grubbing". (It amazes me that some people think you can be "stingy" with your own goods and property, but that's another discussion entirely.) Digital art is not created out of nothingness. It doesn't just magically appear with the wave of a magic wand (or mouse). It costs money to buy all the programs, models, filters, and various extras. It also involves a considerable investment of time, effort, skill, and creativity. The end product is something which is original, new, and which has its own instrinsic value, in artistic and other ways. It's not that unlike a potter making plates, cups, bowls, and so forth. The end product is unique and not very much like the ingredients of clay, water, and glaze made of powdered glass and pigment, and it wasn't done with magic but with a potter's wheel, time, effort, and hours in the kiln. Most of all, it was done with skill and expertise. Just because my artwork happens to be made on a computer doesn't make it any less real, and it certainly doesn't mean that it has no inherent value as intellectual/digital property. I use my artwork in ways that earn me actual income. When someone else comes along takes my artwork without permission, circulates it, cuts it up, makes it into tubes (stamps, nozzles, etc.), makes it into web graphics, "shares" it (in any form), etcetera, they dilute the value of the work and undercut my ability to make a living. I don't know about you, but I actually have bills to pay, and messing around with my ability to profit from my own work is not only a violation of international copyright laws, it strikes me as quite thoughtless and downright nasty. You "like" my work enough to chop it up, recirculate it without crediting me, and decrease it's value... ? Thanks, but no thanks. Now, I'm going to quote an artist friend of mine, Shawn Backus, with her permission:
I think that just about sums it up. Q. May I share/trade your images with my group/board/mailing list/etc.? NO. And the reason is because the attributes get lost and I end up getting no credit (and, see above). Since I make an actual income from my art, you can see why I want people to know I made it, and circulation also can devalue it. Do feel free to share a link to the site if you think they'd enjoy looking at the images, though. Q. Can I buy prints of your images?A: Absolutely. At the moment, I have a store at Zazzle with some of my work in it. (Note that to see some of the images, you have to be logged in and verified as being of an appropriate age). If the image you'd like isn't in the store, let me know what you're interested in and what size you'd like, and we'll go from there. I can do many of my images as prints (some I can't, but many I can remake if necessary). Q. May I link to your site?A: Of course! Please link to http://erotic.elizabyte.com/ and I even have some banners you can use if you like: About the Website
This website was designed to be viewed with a current browser (5.x and above), 1024x768 screen resolution or higher, 32bit color depth. You can view it reasonably well at 800x600 with some sideways scroll on some pages, and you can use 16bit color depth, but at that color depth some of the images will have banding and other displays that are less than optimal. Registration is required to view the gallery images. This restriction has been imposed due to some issues with bandwidth and other abuses. Rest assured, registration is free, easy, private, and very quick. About the Artist
Elizabyte is the nickname of geek, designer, and artist, Bonni Elizabeth Hall. She was born in New York City in May of 1964 and, as the daughter of a military family, lived all over the United States and in Europe, and is now an Australian citizen. Bonni first discovered the internet in 1993, a time when Usenet was still worth reading and the majority of email addresses ended in .edu. Although formally educated in Fine and Applied Art and Design and with an employment history which included such jobs as floral designer, fast food jockey, retail clerk, and factory drone, Bonni eventually, and probably inevitably, found herself working as a professional Information Technologist, a career in which she learned that all of those amusing "how stupid people are" stories told by support techs are completely true. Bonni now owns her own web development company and happily works from home. Bonni has, in fact, been making art (or some facsimile thereof) since she was old enough to hold a crayon, but her interests also include history (particularly English history), humor (Monty Python being a favorite), internet culture, music, photography, cinema, theology, philosophy, psychology, a few other -ologies, cats, travel, parenting, and creative writing (not necessarily in that order). Bonni is very happily married to Andrew Bromage, her own personal Alpha Geek, whom she met on the net in 1994. Several years, one face-to-face meeting, considerable effort, and lots of paperwork later, they were married on Easter Sunday, 4 April 1999 in Melbourne, Australia, where they make their home with their daughters and her cat. Bonni regards her marriage to Andrew as one of the few genuinely sensible things she's ever done with her life. For more information on Bonni and her life and interests, plus lots of her original writings of various sorts, please feel free visit her personal domain, BonniNet. About the Art
Bonni's artwork has received notice from many sources. She has won numerous awards, and her work has been featured in the print media as well as on the web. All of the original artwork on the elizabyte domain is digital, built purely out of pixels and imagination. None of the "people" are real people, but are drawn, digitally painted, manipulated 3D models, or some combination of those. Bonni no longer works with traditional media, unless you count doodling on an envelope while talking on the phone. Desipte the fact that traditional paints and equipment smell really good and create a nice atmosphere, digital art is much neater and it's cool to have a whole studio on your desktop. This site, erotic elizabyte, is only one part of the entire domain. The main domain is elizabyte digital art at elizabyte.com, and offers such diverse styles as abstracts and expressionist works, fractals, character illustrations, fantasy creatures and beings, a good bit of fairy art, manipulated photography, and miscellaneous images. There's also a downloads section and a fairly extensive list of resources (registration for that site is NOT the same as for this one for various reasons). |