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# Statistics
Favourites: 230; Deviations: 111; Watchers: 228
Watching: 163; Pageviews: 23187; Comments Made: 1775; Friends: 163
# Interests
Favorite visual artist: Keiko Suenobu, Arina TanemuraFavorite movies: Action, Thriller, Drama
Favorite bands / musical artists: Unheilig, Pink, Silbermond, Sunrise Avenue
Favorite books: Books based on psychiatric disorders
Other Interests: Drawing, Reading, games
# About me
Full of Em0tion...Digital and traditional Artist, focused on emotional Cause and Support art like Sexual Abuse, Rape, Assault and Mental Illness
# Comments
Comments: 393
Michies-Photographyy [2016-10-21 17:21:37 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for watching this account!
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tsukiyo-art In reply to Michies-Photographyy [2017-02-06 17:53:00 +0000 UTC]
You are welcome
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tsukiyo-art In reply to MichaelAliensBiehn [2017-02-06 17:52:53 +0000 UTC]
Danke sehr!
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Almond-Feather [2016-03-06 22:57:35 +0000 UTC]
I love your art, its so beautiful and inspiring. It covers so many issues that I can relate to and also some that I've yet to become familiar with. Your art style is so smooth and the colors always complement each other in every picture. I suffer from BPD and some of your art really does capture the struggle of it. Also from your profile picture your really pretty, and I hope that didn't sound too creepy. XD
Anyways, Keep up the good work
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tsukiyo-art In reply to Almond-Feather [2016-08-02 12:48:36 +0000 UTC]
Sorry for the late response:
Thank you very, very much..
I'm glad I can capture the struggle with my art and I'm happy when people can relate.
I'm working hard on my art style and try to draw more with pencils, because I totally forgot about the beauty of pencils.
How are you now? I hope you're doing fine so far.
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Almond-Feather In reply to tsukiyo-art [2016-08-03 12:28:05 +0000 UTC]
Your welcome
And I've been getting much better now, I've found ways to block most things out and cope with everything through music and art, and truthfully your art inspires me to do so, so I should thank you for thatΒ
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Aka-chou [2015-09-13 21:15:18 +0000 UTC]
I love your gallery! It's just so deep and covers so many issues that I'm a bit too familiar with in some cases. I just wanted to say thank you for making it.Β
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tsukiyo-art In reply to Aka-chou [2015-09-23 09:52:08 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very very much... it means a lot to me.... <3
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theartistbear [2015-07-09 02:25:42 +0000 UTC]
Your work is so emotional and so healing.
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tsukiyo-art In reply to theartistbear [2015-07-13 11:32:23 +0000 UTC]
Thank you ...
That's what I wanted.. that's my reason for art.
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tsukiyo-art In reply to JY-C [2015-02-26 10:52:06 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much! The emotions are the most important part for me!
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GWPhotographics In reply to tsukiyo-art [2015-02-27 00:48:59 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome! How are you?
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tsukiyo-art In reply to GWPhotographics [2015-02-28 16:40:04 +0000 UTC]
I'm fine so far ^^ and how about you?
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GWPhotographics In reply to tsukiyo-art [2015-02-28 16:46:52 +0000 UTC]
I'm good as well. So, you're into traditional art work?
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tsukiyo-art In reply to GWPhotographics [2015-03-05 13:19:59 +0000 UTC]
Haha I'm more into digital art..
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GWPhotographics In reply to tsukiyo-art [2015-03-05 14:21:01 +0000 UTC]
Oh, okay. I like what you do. What software do you use?
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tsukiyo-art In reply to GWPhotographics [2015-03-05 14:23:45 +0000 UTC]
Thank you
I used always Photoshop CS5 and Paint Tool SAI since yesterday.
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GWPhotographics In reply to tsukiyo-art [2015-03-05 14:24:19 +0000 UTC]
Oh, okay. Can you teach me?
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tsukiyo-art In reply to GWPhotographics [2015-03-05 17:49:00 +0000 UTC]
I don't know how I could teach it to you. I never taught anyone something...
I think it would be better to search for tutorials on youtube. That's how I learned it.
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tsukiyo-art In reply to MiaAntoinette93 [2014-11-18 11:07:19 +0000 UTC]
You're very welcome and thank you very very much!
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TutorVeritatis [2014-11-07 10:17:10 +0000 UTC]
Two pieces submitted in one day. And both fine works. If I did not have to sleep I would talk more good morning.
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tsukiyo-art In reply to TutorVeritatis [2014-11-07 10:18:39 +0000 UTC]
Hahah thank you! I had no internet for two weeks and drew a lot.. xD So I upload them all today!
Good night! Haha
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TutorVeritatis In reply to tsukiyo-art [2014-11-07 10:20:51 +0000 UTC]
I promise more lively conversation in the morning.
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tsukiyo-art In reply to TutorVeritatis [2014-11-07 17:35:22 +0000 UTC]
Good evening! Haha
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tsukiyo-art In reply to TutorVeritatis [2014-11-08 08:28:30 +0000 UTC]
I'm fine so far. Tired because of my daughter. She is really a toddler now and refuses to sleep.
Terrible xD haha and how are you?
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TutorVeritatis In reply to tsukiyo-art [2014-11-08 08:35:57 +0000 UTC]
Presently yawning and about to turn off Fallout 3. Helping my mother tomorrow with her work. Wait for next week to make an appointment for psychiatric evaluation, aiding in acquiring a job. Overall, decent.
I saw your art on Facebook, the girl in loose clothing, with lightning bugs behind her, gorgeous. Absolutely beautiful.
Also, congratulations on making that list of artists.
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tsukiyo-art In reply to TutorVeritatis [2014-11-08 08:41:16 +0000 UTC]
Oh wow! I hope you get the job! I would like to work in the psychiatric sector myself sometimes. Maybe.. in a few years.
I have to upload that drawing here on Deviantart. I didn't had so much time yesterday so I wanted to upload it today.
And thank you! I'm really really proud of that! I have the feeling that I 'achieved' something in art, and it feels awesome. I feel not so worthless right now relating art.
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TutorVeritatis In reply to tsukiyo-art [2014-11-08 09:23:14 +0000 UTC]
Psychiatry is a worthy field but a weighted one, depending on what area you choose. I have personal experience, with doctors. Nothing serious, in retrospect, but it is part of what shaped who I am.
I'll favorite the piece when you upload it
You are an exceedingly worthy, skilled artist, and a person worthy of accolades.
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tsukiyo-art In reply to TutorVeritatis [2014-11-08 09:33:48 +0000 UTC]
It's a weighted one, yes. I stayed 2 times in a psychiatric hospital after suicide attempts and I really would like to help people who feel so desperate as I did.
I'm glad you met that doctors. Your girlfriend can be very happy with a boyfriend like you. But I think she knows that.
I think you would be a great help for people who needs help.
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TutorVeritatis In reply to tsukiyo-art [2014-11-08 09:41:29 +0000 UTC]
I've known a few others who've made attempts as well I want to go to their homes, bandage their wounds, and melt their blades down into promise pendants or rings. "Stronger than Sadness."
I worry, over much, about being a good man for her and then we talk and I feel better. I am just waiting for her to settle into a new home so we may talk again. It is so exciting for her to be in North America
If you ever want to talk, you may do so. A Note, or Facebook message, I follow your page. Same icon as on here.
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tsukiyo-art In reply to TutorVeritatis [2014-11-08 09:59:31 +0000 UTC]
It's really sad to know that for some people suicide is the only way out.
I hope that they will find their reason to live and don't give up.
That's great. Communication is very very important in a relationship.
So as long you two communicate, talk about your feelings, your point of view etc. you will have a great relationship.
I know that I'm talking about. I'm almost 10 years in a relationship and 5 years married.
And relationship known hardships and extreme downs. He saved me from 20+ suicide attempts.. and he stayed at my side, even in the psychiatric hospital he visited me every day.
But with communication, willpower and not giving up we managed to get out of it.. together.
So I think you don't have to be afraid about being a good man for her. Everything will be fine
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TutorVeritatis In reply to tsukiyo-art [2014-11-08 10:09:45 +0000 UTC]
We do communicate, quite a lot. We both agreed emotional investment was the best course before physical involvement. Also, learning about the other was an experience I'll not trade for anything. It was slow, exploratory, and took months from October 2013 to today.
I applaud you and your husband, not everyone can live with that many attempts, hospital visits, and still stay with the person. Requiring a determined and invested person to meet the challenge.
Share a story with you. I was shopping one day and I saw a couple. Two people, man and woman, shopping together. Choosing items. Typical scene. Except she was missing both arms below the elbows. I thought to myself, seeing them together, "it takes a rare person to accept such limitations and still choose love over all other thoughts."
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tsukiyo-art In reply to TutorVeritatis [2014-11-08 10:16:51 +0000 UTC]
Yes... you lived thousands of miles away from her.
Now you will learn the most about her, and she about you.
Even more when you move together. It's a special experience and really necessary.
I saw couples 'fail' because the didn't took enough time to know each other. They moved together and... it failed.
So take your time.. the more time you two take, the more you will know each other.
Thank you... I would be dead without him and my daughter. He is really strong. Sometimes he doesn't see it and I have to remind him of all the things we've been through.
And that's a lot. He needs it sometimes, and when he needs it, I remind him.
He stayed with me because our 'ups' were extremely high. For him.. it was worth fighting for, a future with me on his side. Happy...
What a beautiful story. I know what you mean... but it's just great that he takes his woman without arms.. Really beautiful.
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TutorVeritatis In reply to tsukiyo-art [2014-11-08 10:35:18 +0000 UTC]
I will attempt to do my best, I will take time to know her. I learned by example. Not my parents but my elder brother, he was 'dating' and living with his wife for six years before proposing. And he was so funny about it too, in their kitchen, she in her pajamas, after breakfast. Nothing romantic whatsoever. XD They are good together though, a strongly bonded pair.
Men are not always strong, we need our other half to complete our souls.
Beautiful indeed.
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tsukiyo-art In reply to TutorVeritatis [2014-11-11 09:08:54 +0000 UTC]
Wow! Your brother is a great example! Follow that!
But I think even in the pajama, after breakfast.. it's one of the most romantic things you can imagine.
My husband asked me in front of a castle... just after the rain.. in my break from work.
When he went down on his knees, his pants were soaked. Full of mud ...
Really romantic! We just had.. 15 minutes after that.. we went to his parents.. told it.. and we were so happy...
But when I told my family... sadly... they were 'mad'... They didn't liked the idea...
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TutorVeritatis In reply to tsukiyo-art [2014-11-11 10:20:20 +0000 UTC]
Your husband has a taste for scenic locales, I respect that, and excellent timing. The rain ceasing, almost letting the sun through, shining a beam upon you two, a grand spotlight.
Family what a kick in the quad. I once met a mother, who had a half Korean birth-daughter, whose family was Neo-nazi. Her grandmother, on the wedding date, asked if she was going to be sterilized.
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tsukiyo-art In reply to TutorVeritatis [2014-11-11 10:40:40 +0000 UTC]
Hahaha he has... very romantic.
It was really really beautiful.
Now you remind me of something...
After I gave birth to my daughter, my mother asked me what protection we use.
She wanted that I'm going to be sterilized. She said: you have a daughter. Be happy with it. You don't need more.
And when my little sister got pregnant, about.. 4 years ago (I wanted a child at that time.. really badly), my father said: ,When you dare to get pregnant, I'll be the one who pulls your child out of your belly.'
He said that 2 days after I was in a psychiatric hospital because I was really suicidal (because my sister was pregnant.. and I was not). But they didn't know it.. I won't tell them..
It hurted.. really bad.
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TutorVeritatis In reply to tsukiyo-art [2014-11-11 17:27:19 +0000 UTC]
What affiliations do your parents have that they believe in this? If you do not mind such a question.
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tsukiyo-art In reply to TutorVeritatis [2014-11-11 18:37:20 +0000 UTC]
I don't know... They said: ,You're sick. You couldn't take care for a child.'
They mean my Borderline disorder, c-ptsd en Crohns disease. I would not be able to take care of a child.
I have 9 more diagnoses since then, and I'm a 'good' mom.
Only because I'm 'sick' doesn't mean I can't take care of my child...
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