Lift the lace

Behind the Veil

A quiet room past the altar — where the artist sets down her pen and lets you look at her instead.

How she came to be

An origin · written in her own hand

Born in 1997 and raised in a hybrid urban-rural corner of North America, I was drawn to art from the very start. As a child, I lost myself in video game character creators, and when I discovered OldSchool RuneScape, something clicked permanently. I still remember the first time I drew my character on a piece of paper and thought, I really like that I can eternalize this design. That moment fused everything I loved about creation into a single act, and I never let it go.

As the years passed, that obsession only deepened. Games like Demon's Souls, Dark Souls, Fiesta, Cabal, and Mabinogi fed an ever-growing need to bring my own visions to life. I started traditionally — pencil, pen, and paper — and worked my way through paints, charcoals, watercolors, pastels, and markers by middle school. But my passion also spilled over into rebellion. I committed graffiti on school property, an act of expression that nearly cost me my place at a Media Arts and Technology Academy I'd already been accepted into. I did my time in a disciplinary school, kept my head down, and ultimately graduated into the academy that would reshape my future.

There, I learned photography, Photoshop, AfterEffects, Unity, and 3D modeling. More importantly, I gained a grounded understanding of creative collaboration and the rhythms of the industry. When I got my first laptop, my world cracked wide open. I dove into niche creation tools and explored the vast possibilities of digital mediums. At the same time, I wrestled with a porn addiction that influenced my style, habits, and work ethic for years. In my early twenties, I made the conscious choice to break free from it. Today, I channel that energy into healthy, deliberate NSFW expression — art that entertains and fulfills on my own terms.

My professional path has been a patchwork of freelance work, pauses, and perseverance. I've lived much of my life as a weary hermit wanderer, not searching for a home, but learning to place the home inside myself wherever I stand. Art has been the constant through every break, every upheaval, every quiet rebuilding.

Now, as a goth woman, my work is a personal expression of the world's repressed desires. I bring indulgences to life — sometimes for pure entertainment, sometimes as genuine design experiments. Nothing satisfies me more than knowing my art inspires others to express themselves, to do what they thought they couldn't. I want people to feel good when they sit with my work, to feel those deep, dark feelings we all carry but are often too afraid to speak aloud. My art separates those feelings from reality and gives them a place to exist — as pure expression, for those who understand and enjoy this sort of darkness.

Thank you for walking this path with me, if only for a moment. May you find the courage to create what calls to you from the shadows, and the grace to let it live.

— Your Dark Goddess Artist, Noiseart

Mask and Yoru, two black kittens resting on a cat tree
2024 — Mask and Yoru

Names she has worn

Past aliases · ghosts she still answers to

  • BlairWitchCutie
  • SweetMixture
  • RegretNICArU

Find her in the dark

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The private chamber · whispered devotions

Cross the threshold into Worthy Noise — a sanctuary of shared darkness, where ink meets impulse and the unspoken finds its voice. Mingle with fellow devotees, share your own shadows, and keep watch for rites held only behind locked doors.

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