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Ashley's Mask of Ultimate Betrayl
Ashley's Mask of Ultimate Betrayl by @caromart (Carol Martin)

My daughter was betrayed by her "Best Friend", in a way you can't imagine. This is her true inner self as seen by me.

(Notice the Fangs are Claws) Sketched, colored with Prisma Colored Pencils..using a colorless blender..then taken into Photo Impact for clean up and use of a couple of special effects.

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Carol Martin

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Posted: Saturday, 30 March, 2002 @ 10:50 AM

Ow....I´m sorry for your daughter. I know how it is...you think someone is your best friend, then pam they stab you in the back...::shudders as she thinks back on her old schoolyears::

KS Claw : http://www.side7.com/art/katjsoeg/gallery.html

Posted: Saturday, 30 March, 2002 @ 01:02 PM

Wow! That pic is creepy... It really catches the mood of the mask! The colors are just that of betrayal... Cool indeed... By the way, congrats on being the Artist of the Day of 3-30-02! Overall, I think this pic deserves a ten outta ten! Great pic! Keep it up!

Posted: Saturday, 06 April, 2002 @ 03:24 AM

That is so sad for poor Ashley :( Great pic, tho!

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