So, after much thought, I've decided to "retire" this account. This is being done for a few reasons:
- This account was always meant to be a temporary measure, as a less-cluttered place to show my artwork under a more professional name until I got a website set up. My website (
[link]) has now been live for three months, and since dA has now also introduced their "portfolio" option, a separate account no longer seems necessary.
- I'm also spreading out over the web more and more, with pages on dA, ConceptArt.org, ImagineFX, Storm-Artists.net, LiveJournal, Blogger, and Twitter, plus my personal website. More and more I'm finding it a little hard to keep up with updates on so many pages, so having multiple dA accounts is just a little more than I can handle.
I'm not going to take down any of the existing artwork, but watchers of this account should know that if you wish to see more of my art, you should watch my main account, ~
FlameRaven to see any updates. I did two pieces recently, "Kitsune Kasa" (
[link]) and "Kirin Contemplation" (
[link]) that I'm pretty happy with, so check those out.
Likewise, you can keep an eye on my main website, Yumeki Studios (
[link]) for updates, which are generally put up shortly after I update dA.
Thanks once again for all the people who watched this account: I really did not expect such attention in such a short time, and I am grateful for your support and warm comments, especially on my friendly little Space Turtle.

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Humanity is a parade of fools, and i am at the front of it,
twirling a baton.
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Computers are like air conditioners: They only work until you open Windows.
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Help Herron School of Art and Design make Illustration a major! Sign my petition!! If you think Illustration is art, then make a stand with us!
...I guess I better go work on that CafePress store with all the Space Turtle merchandise, huh.
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Help Herron School of Art and Design make Illustration a major! Sign my petition!! If you think Illustration is art, then make a stand with us!
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St. Francis said,
“A man who uses his hands is a laborer. One who uses his hands and mind is a craftsman. He who uses his hands, and his mind, and his heart is an artist.”
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