Drawing a Blank

THROBBS

I am Fauve
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I've tried.

Several times.


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FEB 20, 2026

Perhaps I am one of those "who can't draw to save their lives."
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There was never a huge audience for erotic art (funny or not) here on LIT, but now, with the requirement to hide images behind links, there's even less of an audience. I suspect that some people are reluctant (with some justification) to click on links. And most folk are pretty lazy as well... AND we all have extremely short attention spans. W emight glance at a thread, but if nothing catches our eye(s) immediately, we scroll on by or click away.

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Mar3, 2026
feeling lost, alone, empty
 
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A thought: why not give the site two fingers, look back through the VA Corner to note people who have been interested in your stuff... and then offer them the chance of seeing your (new) efforts by some method totally away from the site..?

Maybe via simple email, the thought occurs? You might find that some of your stuff gets passed on and shown to others still - a kind of tickle spreading.

You can sign me up without futher ado. One more reason to leave this place, which is becoming ever less interesting and attractive and which I've been considering doing for some time.
 
'Xylophone', maybe?

Personally I'd be hoping for 'X marks the spot'...
 
I DO like this one, for a lot of reasons, but I still miss being able to post my really explicit work.
Heck, this one even won a LIT award, back when, for a brief moment, there were awards for visuals.

Created for a drawing/illustration word challenge. The word was "blanket"

"Full Moon, Blanket of Stars"
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most of your subjects aren't to my personal taste, but I love this one so very very much 🄰
 
I DO like this one, for a lot of reasons, but I still miss being able to post my really explicit work.
Heck, this one even won a LIT award, back when, for a brief moment, there were awards for visuals.

Created for a drawing/illustration word challenge. The word was "blanket"

"Full Moon, Blanket of Stars"
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I like it. Very nice.
 
I saw a fun photo (manipulated) of butterflies in a jar and that reminded me of this:

"Bottled Up"

http://tiny.cc/m6mv001

Which, of course, reminds me of other drawings (and photos or videos) featuring bottles and stemware.
I still like yours better! ;)😘
"TREE" is yet another theme (though there is a bunch more on the glass and bottles theme).

"Tree Huggers/Fuckers"
http://tiny.cc/x1nv001
"Leafman & Dryad"
http://tiny.cc/72nv001
"Getting Wood" or "Wood Nymph"
http://tiny.cc/a2nv001
haha, I do love your mind, THROBBS!! :devilish:
 
Ok....
Speaking of "holding one's horses" (so to speak)

here's
"Woah!"
A pencil drawing, from imagination, with no actual horses.
Wow, you're bringing back a lot of my forgotten memories, Chaintrick, X-marks the spot, Violet wand and now Woah!! Thank you, Throbbs!!
 
Where was I?
Did a bunch of mythical beasts. I have some sea creatures too.
Or bottles and such...?
I'm always curious what folk actual like/want to see. Can't say that I will always oblige, but if something piques my interest...
you um... you got any mothmen in your back pocket? 🤣
 
bleh.
I hate being invisible "in my house" (which includes when being out and about).
I suppose I wouldn't be here, being rather translucent, if I weren't.

Coming out of the shower naked... not a glance. Is that better than causing barfing?
Out shopping and walking by one of the cafƩs where I have made a chalk mural... no interest in going to see. I guess seeing a photo before was plenty.
Never any interest in looking at my drawings from life drawing sessions (last of the season was today).

I expect (by do not like) to be invisible to women out and about.

Just hit again/harder today.

On the bright side! It is FOOKIN' COLD out!


Waaaaaaaaaa!
 
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There was never a huge audience for erotic art (funny or not) here on LIT, but now, with the requirement to hide images behind links, there's even less of an audience. I suspect that some people are reluctant (with some justification) to click on links. And most folk are pretty lazy as well... AND we all have extremely short attention spans. W emight glance at a thread, but if nothing catches our eye(s) immediately, we scroll on by or click away.

There are those who will still drop by occasionally but I can understand the link reluctance. 'Lazy' I might concede, but some of us are capable of concentrating for more than a minu.... Oooh, look, a pretty butterfly.
 
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