Art Beyond Lust
2 days ago
Drawing for me is not just a way to make a living — it’s one of the few things that helps me stay connected to reality and feel the joy of being alive.
Living with schizophrenia, I often feel my mind splitting into fragments, each pulling me in a different direction. When I created erotic or pornographic art, I felt how it deepened this inner fragmentation — as if the boundaries of my self were dissolving. It was damaging my mental state and taking away my sense of wholeness.
That’s why I’ve decided to stop participating in the spread of pornography entirely. I’ve removed everything related to lust and will now focus only on art that feels pure, honest, and spiritually grounded. My gallery might look empty for now, but I believe that together we can fill it with something brighter, deeper, and more meaningful.
I’d love to hear your thoughts. Do you think pornography should have a place in our creative spaces, or should we move toward something cleaner and more mindful?
Thank you to everyone who stays around and believes in the search for light even through the darkest times. Take care of yourselves, and may the angels bless your path.
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Living with schizophrenia, I often feel my mind splitting into fragments, each pulling me in a different direction. When I created erotic or pornographic art, I felt how it deepened this inner fragmentation — as if the boundaries of my self were dissolving. It was damaging my mental state and taking away my sense of wholeness.
That’s why I’ve decided to stop participating in the spread of pornography entirely. I’ve removed everything related to lust and will now focus only on art that feels pure, honest, and spiritually grounded. My gallery might look empty for now, but I believe that together we can fill it with something brighter, deeper, and more meaningful.
I’d love to hear your thoughts. Do you think pornography should have a place in our creative spaces, or should we move toward something cleaner and more mindful?
Thank you to everyone who stays around and believes in the search for light even through the darkest times. Take care of yourselves, and may the angels bless your path.
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For me, art isn’t just "draw whatever I want." It shapes culture, impacts viewers’ psyches, and even affects the artist. My experience with schizophrenia showed how erotic/pornographic work can fragment your inner world, blurring the boundaries of self. On a community scale? When platforms get flooded with content that objectifies, exploits, or normalizes harmful stereotypes, that’s not freedom—it’s pressure on those of us craving purity and mindfulness. Morality here isn’t "censorship"; it’s care: for ourselves, for others, for art that heals instead of harms.
I’m not shaming anyone who creates NSFW in their private spaces, but in shared galleries? Yeah, we need boundaries. Let’s fill them with work that lifts the spirit instead of dragging it down. What do you think about that balance? 😊
Everyones experiences are different and that is exactly why I think art should be a free and open. Thing that uplifts someone might feel depressive to someone else, that is all just perspective.
But I'm deeply worried about the kids on this site whose brains simply aren’t ready. It’s not just a feeling — science backs it: the prefrontal cortex (control, empathy, decision-making) matures until 18–25, yet porn acts as a super-stimulus, rewiring dopamine like a drug and tripling-to-quintupling addiction risk (Your Brain on Porn, Cambridge).
One click on FA turns 'cute art' into violence, coercion, distorted bodies — and 90 % of porn is exactly that.
This isn’t sex-ed (which should be about anatomy, consent, love) — it’s an industry teaching exploitation.
I’m ready to accept adult freedom — create what you want — but kids aren’t test subjects.
We need real 18+ barriers: age verification, separate platforms, no more 'one-click hell'.
Not censorship. Just care. 💔🔮