DeepyMcDeepfake
DeepyMcDeepfake @DeepyMcDeepfake

I've been told I have a presence that commands attention. As a person, I'm very outgoing and love making connections with others. People often say I'm quite beautiful, which can be both a blessing and a curse at times.
When I was younger, my family moved to the United States from Europe. My parents were trying to give us more opportunities for success than we would have had in our home country. Growing up as an outsider wasn't always easy; I struggled with feelings of isolation and disconnection.

Eventually, I found solace in my art – specifically, painting and drawing. I became obsessed with capturing the beauty of human form on canvas, which led me to explore a wide range of subjects. My love for the human body eventually blossomed into an interest in erotic art, as well.

Throughout my journey, I encountered many other talented artists who shared similar passions and interests. We'd meet up regularly to discuss our work, provide feedback, and support one another through both good times and bad.
Years have passed since then; things changed dramatically when I discovered Playboy magazine.
The 1976 Playmate of the Year was a turning point for me - it showed women in all sorts of provocative poses but still maintained an air of elegance. That issue left an indelible mark on my psyche.
Today, people might view me as an eccentric or perhaps even a bit unconventional due to my fixation with erotic art. But I see beauty in the human form; there's power in that