Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
This site contains fictional depictions of nudity, violence, and death.
Whether you’re a new artist or seasoned expert, the information below will help you get the most out of VoD.
I would like to extended an especially warm welcome to you. This is a small place where we try and foster a sense of community, helping each other learn and grow as artists. We have a deep interest in, and passion for visual art. We also believe art should be explored with as few restrictions as possible. However, there are rules, and you are asked to kindly respect them.
There are two gallery categories inside VoD:
Their redundancy is to ensure artists can easily determine which gallery their work is most appropriate for, regardless of their chosen medium.
The Back Room's description above references something called "hard BDSM". This is of particular importance to be mindful of when sharing your work here.
The acronym means Bondage, Discipline (or Domination), Sadism, and Masochism. It’s a popular subject among artists. All characters involved are consenting adults and derive a great deal of pleasure from their experiences.
Hard BDSM includes: Choking, anal sex, electro play, fisting, needles, suspension bondage, whipping, caning, fire play, blood, urine, and feces.
If your work contains any of those elements, it belongs in the Back Room.
Our goal is to promote a sense of camaraderie while encouraging constructive criticism. To that end, you should expect – and accept – that not every comment you receive will be filled with blanket praise. For discussion of artwork to be meaningful it has to concentrate on areas that can be improved.
VoD uses a shared hosting plan with unlimited storage and bandwidth. I once asked my host to clarify what the hard limits are on both. They assured me that, as long as VoD doesn't start adversely effecting other sites on the server, "unlimited" means what they advertise, and I never never have to worry about traffic or storage. Nevertheless, I’ve configured a 4 MB limit for file attachments. If you’d like to share something larger, you’re welcome and encouraged to link to your favorite image hosting service.
Up to 20 images can be attached to a message. If you'd like to add more and you have your own hosting site, you’re welcome to link to it.