Well, I think the only way any of her deviations can be removed it if you present the original picture from which she copied. I just did this today on a picture of Deaunan Knute, and other deviants have found the original art works and sent them in with the report of art theft.
She may have said that she's left here, but once the website she's on rejects her, she'll just come right back here! And she can too, because her account and gallery are completely intact.
So the only way to bring the account down is to find all the original works that she ripped off that we can and report the deviations. I found some of the pics she'd used on Photobucket, and I'm certain she utilizes other image websites.
If you still want to sign the petition to ban her, the link is here: [link]
Vampirella87's Gallery: [link]







And she already delete her gallery so... *dances*
Also she stakes no claim to the Images so it seems the only problem you have with her is that she is popular.
Other people post images that aren't theirs they are just things they think are funny or like and no one cares about that because no one notices them be cause it is obvious they don't own them just like her.
I don't know why people say what she does isn't fair to other artist what do they mean by that? Is it fair that some people make fan art and get more views that way the characters are not theirs but it still brings them views.
There is a difference between what she does and that though being that fan art is art and what she does isn't really. But more then half the stuff on this site barely qualifies as art any way.
Sorry for the long response, but do you understand my view?
Just imagine how angry you would be if you some chick posting YOUR art that you put a lot of work into with HER name on it! I'd be freaking pissed! This hasn't happened to me yet, but I still feel sympathetic for those who've had it happen to them.
And there's nothnig wrong with fanart, as long as you aren't claiming the series or idea that you are basing it on. Fans make fanart to express their love for the series or idea that they're making fanart for. I honestly don't see anything wrong with that. But there's definitely something wrong with stealing other peoples' work and claiming it as your own. It's a well known fact that stealing in form is against our laws and God's laws.
It's right there in the ten amandments. (Please correct me if I spelled that last word wrong.)