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FourPieces knowing I love his OC Setsuna sent me this wonderful hot image: Ideal for an announce!
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B:
"Thank you for saving me from that mean moderator, Miss...Miss ?
Setsuna:
"Setsuna, but you may call me Mistress right away.
"Oh no I can't, Setsuna, I- Ayee! Why did you pinch my tit?
"Because no girl says no to Setsuna . And certainly not a girl all tied up. You're my thing now .
"You're lovely and all but haven't you heard about my lioness, Tawny? Or Em, my godfather by ?
"What about them?
"They own my heart , and..Ouch! Please stop pulling on those nasty ropes the moderator tied my breasts with.. It squeezes m.. Aren't you going to free me?
"Tssk Tssk You talk too much little mynx. Going to gag you.
"Oh but you can't do that! Ohh no.. Gag me? Not today at least..
"Oh? And why not today specifically?
"Well, today is the day interviews me.
Round 2 with Berseh!,In your very First Status post back on January 6, 2016, you wrote, “I'm berseh, a NewDeviant currently exploring, and thrilled by the diversity, creativity and generosity of the contributing artists... and how sexy some of them make DA a place of choice!” Do you still feel the same way about the site more than four years later? What are you currently exploring on DA now after having been here since early 2016? First of all thank you Rob for proposing a follow-up of our first interview. I feel flattered and honored!I was relatively new at the time of that first interview but now I'm an old cookie: Four years already in DA, I can't believe it! I feel more or less the same way about most of the artists of our "genre". In spite of the way DA's new version goes, I keep discovering some great new ones. Sadly, I'm not so happy about the site anymore, even if it still is the only place where I post. For now, at least. But, frankly... The prudish, arbitrary censorship, silly reporting make it hard to believe we're in the western world in 2020 and not in some fundamentalist backward country. In our first interview, An Interview with Berseh, which was posted a year after you arrived on dA, I asked you why you thought so many other artists and writers on DA featured you in their stories and art and you responded by saying, “Frankly, I’m not sure why!” As your most recent Journal, Stolen Story of eclipse, makes clear, that has not changed because at least two dozen dA artists/writers have featured you in their art since 2020 began. So, now that you’ve had more than three years to think about it since I asked you the first time, do you now have any idea why so many people like featuring you in their work on dA? What was it like the first time an artist on dA created a render or story based on/inspired by you?Last time I checked, about 70 artists and writers have featured me in a couple thousands of their work! I truly feel blessed and grateful. A bit embarrassed too. I'm sorry I can't name all of them as it will be a bit too much (and I'm afraid to forget one)Artists need feedback!Why I got so many invitations to feature here might come from my comments and the way they support artists? Because it's fun? Because I joined DA so I could comment and not only lurk? Also, I'm used IRL to give my input about the images I feature in by modelling or acting.The first story I featured in was from DNeil. They had me burglarized, tied up and raped by the intruder. I didn't know how to react at first: I may be a submissive with humiliation and slavery fantasies, but I'm also a feminist and, by now, able to physically fight my way off. But I'm an actor, so that's how I play it: I get deeply into the character and try go along with the script proposed by the image. Then I switch back to being me. I systematically refuse killing, maiming, racism - I actually refuse to watch a gallery that features those things - and I will not be rendered with my legs wide open but otherwise most use can be made of berseh. By the way I find quite funny that I ended up doing more or less the same job in DA than in real life : Being a Muse.However, you also acknowledged in an April 2017 Journal -- Inspiring, in ways... -- that there can be a downside to being featured on DA, writing, “It's hot and can be disturbing, confusing, enthralling.” How do you deal with disturbing and/or inappropriate comments or Notes? Do you respond, ignore or block the person?Some I block, some I respond to but I mostly ignore them. Just like in RL I've received my share of notes from weirdos and plain sick guys but also, I suspect, from dudes who never really approached a girl and propose this or..that . It can be awkward, pathetic, gross but the truth is, most people in DA have been decent and respectful. Some are even really sweet.Ever since my love story with TawnyT, began Passeggiata nel piccolo villaggio I also received notes from women who, assuming I'm a lesbian - which we're not, but bi - try to disparage my lioness and claim they'd be better mistresses for me.So, it's not only guys... Talking about Tawny.. I never expected to fall in love with a woman, and certainly not through DA! But here it is. Here she is, an exceptional person -- "for that, thank you DA!",The Switch 09 - courtesy of TawnyTIn a January 23, 2018 Journal -- Of collaborating -- you wrote, “There's another side of being in DA that I found very gratifying and that I didn't expect, and of which I'd like to talk: collaborating!” Do you reach out to others to collaborate or do others seek you out? What do you look for in an artist with whom you want to collaborate?Collaborating has been the biggest surprise for me. It has become my main incentive to stay (along with the friendship I share with a couple of members) and one of the greatest interest for me in this site. Before joining DA I had never written stories – and now I love doing it! My first collaboration was with Goorzz and it was fun, felt very hot and... DA deleted the ultimate page, but you can get it in pdf in the server Tawny shares with me. Then I followed with what is quite an autobiographic series: The Wolf ,The Wolf 1: saved and caughtIt's about me and the man who turned me into a submissive. I asked six artists to illustrate one page each.After that, all I wanted was to work with people whose art I admire. I have a lot of respect for them and became friends with most. And of course, TawnyT It also happens that someone offers me an image as a gift. This triggers me to write a story to go with it. Instant script writing is a trick they learn in acting school (which I never went to but exercised with role partners on different sets.) I can't say what I look for in an artist other than: Does their art create an emotion in me? It's all a game about emotions and relationships. Often, an artist will ask me anatomical details before they create their version of me. I send them this image to show the skin tone and my hair when left free., The park (here is a selection of images from collaboration) by Goorzz for "The tales of Deviantshire" ,by myturncoat for "The Wolf" ,This image from Chemicq also for "The Wolf" may be the most viewed in my gallery,but I also like very much,from "the Fetish diary-the exposure". I was so proud and surprised that such an artist offered to collaborate - he never does! by BartNel,for the "Elaine Quest" . By AlexHellmann for "Holiday Job",by @jerry001 from "The To-Do list". ,by Vialst ,from "Her Ladyship" and of course my stories with TawnyT One-offs were as I said response stories to accompany presents: Rare earth elements by ShadowhawkOne; Here and There by Laspe; and The raw and the cooked by FourPieces.You’ve also enjoyed so many successful collaborations with so many really talented people. Without mentioning names, have there been any collaborations you’ve turned down or which did not quite work out as you would have liked?Sadly, it happened. Either they asked me and didn't follow up or I desisted when the artist was unable to give feedback of energy or when they are simply unable to share communication. All in all, maybe 4 or 5.In the interview I did with myturncoat -- An Interview with MyTurnCoat -- he said a number of nice things about you (so I am now more than ever convinced that you have something on him), including, “We have some kind of connection. She is very inspiring, so I call her my muse . . . Most important however, is trust. She trusts me and I trust her.” How does it feel knowing you made such an impact on another person like that?If you get me started regarding myturncoat we'll be here for a long time !I find him to be a complete author : Superb images, good stories, great writing and dialog. Special sense of wry humor. Smart and brilliant.He's the one who reproduces my real personality and ways to the closest point. It's sometimes scary, like he knows who I am. We share energy: I'm a responsive Muse We more or less invented a relationship with one of his character (Em, my godfather and lover) that resembles very much something I've had irl. He makes fun of me almost all the time and does not hesitate to make me go through blunders, rants, missteps...quite a (pretty and hot) caricature. I love it. He ravishes me with his aesthetics and makes me laugh my heart out. I'm sad when he disappears for days, something he does more often now.You’ve made it clear that you really aren’t into the superheroine genre (even though I know you enjoyed when lexi-tink made you into a heroine in her The Love Burglar’s New Scheme story), but if you could have one super power for real, what would you choose? The ability to play wonderful piano. Being able to play all the music I love; to share the emotion I get from it.,The Love Burglar's New Scheme - Part 1 art by lexi-tinkAnd, continuing with a “What if” scenario -- What person – real or fictional – would you most like to have dinner with? Why did you choose that person? What would you talk to them about? Rob, I love this exercise !Maybe because of my job I've already had dinner with some of the persons I wanted most to have dinner with: Scientists, artists, poets, diplomats, intellectuals, colleagues. People who surprise me, enrich me, enlighten me. Integrity, originality. Curiosity is the top quality I look for, along with humor. The best is to be with the one I love, whenever and whoever that is.I recently asked this of another interviewee and, given your classical education, I’m interested in your answers too. The 7 traditional subdivisions of the Arts are Architecture, Sculpture, Painting, Literature, Music, Performing, and Film. Do you have favorites for each genre? If so, what are they?Being a collectioneur of contemporary art, some of my favorite artists and authors are so niche, they would not ring a bell to most readers, so I'll only mention a tiny part of the mainstream and classical ones who turn me upside down.Architect: Shigeru Ban, Sejima and Nishizawa, Renzo Piano, Frank Wright.Sculpture, painting: Aww.. There are so many! Today the line between sculpture and painting is blurred: plastician, event artists, installation artists, etc. Damien Hirst. Choreographer Pina Bausch ..Really, the list is long. XXth century classics like Calder, Bacon, David Huckney, A. Cardenas, L.Freud, Beuyce. Again, the list is so long, like with the previous precious Goya, Delacroix, Brueghel, Vermeer, Caravage, Bosch, Duhrer, Ingres, etc.Music: I was fortunate enough to be educated by a father with great culture. He helped me appreciate classical composers : Satie, Schubert, Debussy, Britten, Philip Glass but also Haydn, Mozart, Bach, Beethoven: Lots of piano ! And I love jazz ! But I was also lucky to meet and befriend musicians, even playing chorus girl for impromptu gigs on a couple of huge stages (I'm not a bad dancer, and not shy about it)Film/Performing: There are so many independent film directors I admire but here again if I start.. Some Korean, Japanese, Hong Kongers (but, now..where will they go?). So many original movie makers I like, naming one is like picking a particular flower in a field: Impossible to name them all.Mainstream directors like the Cohen Bros, Jim Jarmush, Wes Anderson, Benoît Jacquot, Steven Soderberg - his "History of violence" I've seen I don't know how many times .. And Vigo Mortensen..Just kills me! - , Claire Denis, Nicolas Winding Refn... See? I've got to stop at some time! At the time of our first interview, you had 60 deviations in your gallery and identified three of them as ones you were particularly proud of. Your gallery (as of this writing) now has 486 deviations. Which of the 426 deviations posted since our January 3, 2017 interview are you most proud of and why?That's a tough one. Since more than three quarters of my posts are from collaborations I would not want my partners to feel neglected if their work was not in it. But I'm proud to have been accepted by the ones I mentioned earlier.In a recent Journal, you expressed some concern about posting future Journals thanking artists who feature you in their work because of DA’s new Eclipse platform. How has your experience been so far with Eclipse?Like most, I was really disconcerted and disappointed by the lame object they replaced a very functional site with. Most industries would never propose updates that are less functional than the model they replace. Kills a brand. Instead of grumbling, I created a satirical comic with my hilarious friend Vialst -- The Moderator, which we are publishing as I answer your interview.,The Moderator 01 - courtesy of Vialst I will admit though that they recently have incrementally added a few things to make navigating easier than just a month ago. Let's hope they continue. A little faster would be welcome of course but at least they seem to be listening a little. I wish they would clearly separate mature from non mature content. And I'm not saying this only to preserve chaste eyes but also to protect mine from the thousands imitations of reproductions of mangas and little ponies: Some are the epitome of non-creativity and just make me look for a bucket How has your work as a model who spent significant time traveling to and attending photo shoots been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic?Modelling has been much easier than acting. The main tough part is travelling, but they found solutions like sending you a chopper or their own planes. On sets, people are generally very pro. We're so self-centered, nobody wants to catch anything!What can we expect to see in the future on your dA page?I suppose, something very innocent. Just like me
"What ? But I already read your interview from centuries ago, from before DA was eclipsed.
"That's right, but you know Rob: The dude figured I hid too much then and asked for more. Guys..
"And this time you said it all ? Don't lie to me *rubbing her buttocks against B's tits*.. That interview can't last long anyway: A little slave like you doesn't have much to say.
Okay: With regards to Rob I'll gag your silly mouth once you've answered, then Ill start inspecting my new pet's folds and curves.
"Y-you got yourself a new pet ? What is it ? A kitten , a dog?
"No, it's a little plaything.
"Ayee! ouh.!. Please .. Please don't ..You-you're not going to knot that rope around my crotch are you ? Ohhh.. You're so pretty and .. Ooohh..You look so.. Tough !
Call me Mistress I said!
Aahhhh..