This is definitely one of the most outrageous and oddly specific commission requests I've received in quite awhile! This is a request for Caitlin Fairchild (of Gen 13) to find her bare feet stuck in a glue trap, and nothing she can do seems to work in getting herself free.
I had no idea there was a fetish for this. Learn something new everyday!
Everage, picture "Sakura and Tsunade glue peril" was suggested by you and photograph "Insoluble 15" was shot by you. Both of these have women stuck in glue so why are you calling whomever commissioned this work a weirdo? Many of the items posted on Deviantart.com can be called weird.
That's a fair question, and you know, it boils down to this. For the last fifteen years, I've unsuccessfully tried to break into the comic industry. I've self-published several books, and the most successful one only sold fifty copies. After all these years, I've come to the conclusion that I'm a better artist than your average person on the street, but that doesn't I'm talented enough to work professionally.
That said, I've made more money in the last six months of accepting commission work than I have in fifteen years of trying to sell my own comics, or trying to get paid work from a publisher. When extra spending money is concerned, as well as the compliment of someone wishing to pay me to illustrate for them, I try not to judge too much. I will absolutely not illustrate sexual content involving minors and animals, nor will I draw scenes glorifying sadistic, graphic torture and violence. I do have my limits. But a comic page involving a comic book characters' feet stuck in glue, while not my thing, seems rather harmless as fetishes go. Sorry you didn't like it, but the good news is that I have a commission in the works to draw a husband and wife in the costumes of Wesley and Buttercup from THE PRINCESS BRIDE. I figure that's warm and fuzzy enough to balance out my artistic karma, right?
Thanks for your comments, Everage! Have a great day!
The Artist has requested Critique on this Artwork
Please sign up or login to post a critique.