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Ashril for my Triptych Piece
Ashril for my Triptych Piece by @ashrprit (Ashril Pritt)

this's one of the practice-y prints (making sure we had the original sketch placed correctly in the printer). the original is still at school. (that's why the quality is so horrid) XD! i LOVE Ashril in this picture...she looks so vulnerable and shexay! woootness! i wish i had her bod! the guys at school had a time droolin' over this li'l number XP! hahaha! **also! i'm going to sell the original sketch of this (not the crappy print you see here) it's about 20"x9" or so.. :D

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Posted: Wednesday, 15 May, 2002 @ 10:33 PM

ASHRIL!!! this is so damn cool! i wish i had more money than i would buy it!! really :D...oh btw did u see the TaFFi pic i did? well yeah <3 yooooou!!

Posted: Thursday, 16 May, 2002 @ 02:05 PM

ooooh, doesn't -every- chika want her bod? LOL. XD i love the picture~ i love the hair and the necklace the most :0 vury nice~ i love seeing yer new work Ashril! :B Keep improvin always!

Posted: Thursday, 06 June, 2002 @ 10:43 AM

how'd the tryptich piece turn out? we do tryptichs in photo where we have like...3 images of the same thing, but focused on different aspects and then we mount them in a row, spaced an inch apart. kinda like if i took a picture with a pencil on a desk, behind it and to the left an art book, and behind that and to the right, a box of prismacolors, the first print would focus on the pencil, the second on the art book, and the third on the prismas, but it'd be at the exact same angle. does that make /any/ sense? i'd just have to show you.

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