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SheezyArt
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Author(s) Founder: Channel Cat
Website
Status Back under new management
Launch date November 30, 2003
End date May 31, 2013
Genre Art archive
Rating(s)
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SheezyArt, also known as Sheezy, is an online art site devoted to all types of media, including traditional, digital, photography, writing, pixel art, and animation.

History

  • November 30, 2003 - SheezyArt is created by Channel Cat.
  • Summer of 2005 - SheezyArt suffers intermittently blackouts due to server problems.[citation needed] This resulted in the site being $700.00 short on its server bills, which are usually paid by ad revenue; however, site members' donations helped to pay the bill.[citation needed]
  • April 22, 2006 Channel Cat announced that he would be relinquish the site's ownership to administrators Spencer and Thor. [1]
  • May 31, 2013 - SheezyArt's staff announces on their Facebook page that they were:
   
SheezyArt
[temporarily] closed to the public, while we prepare [...] a completely new site design, logo & branding, as well as a freshly minted technology platform.[citation needed]
   
SheezyArt
User data was planned to be preserved through the transition.
  • September 17, 2014 - SheezyArt's staff announces that SheezyArt 's hiatus will continue, and that ownership would return to ChannelCat, Spencer staying on the same staff role.[2]
  • November 7, 2015 - Spencer admits that "in all probability, SA will not be able to return any time in the near future", due to a lack of access to the files and the staff's inability to personally restore or maintain the site.[3]
  • AUGUST 2021 - Sheezyart comes back under a new domain. The site is now under new management by a former sheezy user called RY - https://www.sheezy.art. FORMER OG STAFF APPROVED OF THE NEW SITE ON DISCORD: https://i.imgur.com/emf8peV.png, So much so you´ll see OLD SA staff even closed down Ambiance Gallery (The successor to SA) And started redirecting people to the rebooted SA. https://i.imgur.com/rhl8Sef.png[4]

Features and rules

SheezyArt's visual template is based on the same used at the deviantART art gallery, and as so, allowed user commentary on artwork, journals, and user pages. SheezyArt, as deviantART, offered a set forums in which the community could gather.

Works containing explicitly adult material/subject matter were forbidden.

SheezyArt had a tolerance for harmless trolling and, to some degree, encouraged.[citation needed] Argumentative and aggressive behavior was often seen and tolerated,[citation needed] but outright aggression and harassment is usually reprimanded.

Mascot

Former Sheezy mascot Dante

SheezyArt's OLD mascot was a raccoon named Dante, until he was removed in March 2007 from the site. Channel Cat officially stated this was due to the fact that "We felt he didn't represent the artists well."[clarify][citation needed]

Dante was created by former staff member Vensy,[citation needed] a cosplayer and prop/product designer.

A SheezyArt club, The Bring Back Dante Club :), was created to preserve the memory of the former mascot.[5]

Controversy

In January 2005, SheezyArt banned all adult material content on its archive, deleting all media tagged as "adult", citing a new server host's policy restrictions on said content.[6]

Many adult artists[who?] expressed disbelief at the administrators' explanation, believing the new policies to be unfair and unnecessary at best, a form of intentional persecution as worst,[citation needed] with some leaving the site altogether.

SheezyArt and furry

In its original incarnation, SheezyArt all type of content, including adult media, in contrast to deviantART's content restrictions rules.[citation needed] This made it a popular archive for adult art artists, including those in the furry fandom.

During the site's 2005 adult art ban, some of these furry artists would migrate to such galleries as Fur Affinity and y!Gallery, both of which were at the time furry-friendly and without content restrictions.

References

  1. Goodbye and Hello :) post on SheezyArt. Retrieved ?.
  2. This is IMPORTANT. Please read. post on Facebook. Retrieved December 1, 2014.
  3. "TL;DR: Sad news. SA isn't going to return anytime soon." - post on SheezyArt's Facebook page (November 7, 2015)
  4. "sheezyart is now back."
  5. The Bring Back Dante Club :) club on SheezyArt. Dated March 19, 2007. Retrieved ?. SheezyArt's NEW mascot is a rabbit named Sheemz,."[clarify][citation needed]
  6. Sheezy Art Status Update :) post on SheezyArt. Retrieved ?.

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