"A violet in the youth of primy nature...."
Self portrait. I wrote the quote myself on an undershirt with fabric pens. I really do love Shakespeare.
14 responses
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scott smith said (19 Oct 2007):
I love her expression. And that shirt is just ballsy, I love it!
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Diana Pinto said (19 Oct 2007):
Thank you!
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Brittany Roginson said (19 Oct 2007):
Love this one. Did you write that on your shirt, or did it come like that? :P
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Diana Pinto said (19 Oct 2007):
Nope, I wrote it with fabric pen! I should probably mention that....
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Gabe Maxson said (19 Oct 2007):
"The chariest maid is prodigal enough
If she unmask her beauty to the moon."
-Laertes
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Timothy Little gave props (19 Oct 2007):
nice tones
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Erick Jimenez said (19 Oct 2007):
And I have failed to mention that you look AMAZING and GORGEOUS here, I lovelove this picture...and your story behind the title
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Chris Walker said (21 Oct 2007):
Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under 't.
Macbeth
This is a fantastic self-portrait. Well done. -
Mike Taing gave props (22 Oct 2007):
nice work
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Pete Castle said (27 Oct 2007):
Superb concept image that fits the theme perfectly. I'm off to the library for a copy of the complete works of Will, back later. Instant yeah!
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Lisa Brown gave props (2 Nov 2007):
This is a intellectual and sexy photo -- me likes! :)
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Volker Stock gave props (13 Nov 2007):
Clever & cute...
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Kreddible Trout said (19 Nov 2007):
The man that hath no music in himself,
Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds,
Is fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils;
The motions of his spirit are dull as night
And his affections dark as Erebus:
Let no such man be trusted.
-LORENZO M.O.V. (act V,scene I) -
Gabe Maxson said (30 Nov 2007):
'Tis but her picture I have yet beheld,
And that hath dazzled my reason's light;
But when I look on her perfections,
There is no reason but I shall be blind.
-Proteus, The Two Gentlemen of Verona
(Just a fancy way of saying that this picture has my vote!)
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