This piece has been sitting quietly in my drawer for quite a while. Sometimes my art needs that space, time to breathe, to wait until it feels right. Or maybe I just procrastinated really artistically.
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This piece has been sitting quietly in my drawer for quite a while. Sometimes my art needs that space, time to breathe, to wait until it feels right. Or maybe I just procrastinated really artistically.
Sorry, I needed to do something fluffy, snuggly and cuddly from my daydreams this time. ❤️ Some pieces are just too hard to let go of and call “done,” and this was one of them.
Is it okay to draw erotic fanart of real people?
I’m writing this because I sometimes get negative and aggressive anonymous messages about my art, and I feel the need to explain my perspective. The question of whether it's okay to draw erotic fanart of real people isn’t simple, and people have strong opinions on it. As someone who creates realistic fanart, I’ve thought about this a lot.
Public figures put their image out there, and for some, their sex appeal is part of their brand. This is the case with Käärijä. Drawing someone in an erotic way can be a way of appreciating their looks, vibe, or energy, especially if they already have a sensual or sexual image. If the art isn’t meant to harm or disrespect, some would argue it’s just another form of creative expression.
But even if someone is known for their sexual energy, they might not like being drawn in erotic fanart. Real people, whether they’re public figures or not, have a right to decide how they’re represented. Some might feel it’s objectifying or invasive, no matter the artist’s intentions. And if the art is realistic, it can blur the line between fantasy and reality, which might make things uncomfortable for the person being drawn.
For me, erotic art is a powerful way to express myself. It’s not just about the subject but about exploring beauty, emotion, sensuality, and even vulnerability in my work. I see it as something positive and meaningful, not harmful. While I understand that not everyone will agree with or appreciate what I create, I don’t believe in stopping something I’m passionate about just because it makes some people uncomfortable.
I also want to emphasize that my art comes from a place of deep admiration and love for Käärijä. I have a strong emotional connection to him, and my goal is never to hurt or disrespect him. Creating this art is my way of expressing that love and appreciation. It’s how I connect to his energy and celebrate everything I find inspiring about him.
Art has always been about pushing boundaries and expressing ideas, and erotic art is no different. As long as I approach it with care and respect, I will continue to create, because this is how I share what’s in my heart with the world.
And to the anonymous haters: feel free to keep screaming into the void. I’m too busy drawing to hear you. 🖕😊
Still playing with ropes... (face reference photo by @kaarijasupporters)
I rarely post WIP pictures, but when people say that my art is made with AI or Photoshop, it makes me sad. It invalidates all the work I do.
Thank you for all the nice feedback. 💚
Fulfilling my fantasies.
The OF post of my dreams. I'm proud of the pötsi, it looks so soft. 💕 (📸 @ kaarijasupporters ig)