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		<title>The Anime Blog Artist Interview: Apricot</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rachel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m a huge fan of anime style art and fan-art.  When I say huge, I mean I go on deviantArt late at night and browse the literally, thousands upon thousands of pics for GOOD art. I use some of the best pics I find on my desk top and as wallpaper for my cell. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m a <strong>huge</strong> fan of anime style art and fan-art.  When I say huge, I mean I go on <a href="http://www.deviantart.com/"><strong>deviantArt</strong></a> late at night and browse the literally, <strong>thousands upon thousands </strong>of pics for <strong>GOOD </strong>art. I use some of the best pics I find on my desk top and as wallpaper for my cell.  When I see a great pic, I bookmark it and go back from time to time to see if that artist has done something new.  Hell, if it&#8217;s <em>really</em> good, I send it to people I know, saying &quot;Isn&#8217;t this <em>soooo</em> awesome!!!&quot;</p>
<p>I love watching artists evolve and develop their style on deviantArt; it&#8217;s so much fun!  Wanna know what&#8217;s more fun, however, than mindlessly drooling over fantastic art late at night?  <strong>Interviewing the fantastic artists</strong>!  </p>
<p>I finally took the initiative to speak with one of the awe-inspiring artists at deviantArt to pick their brain on the subject of art and anime. Her deviantArt name is <strong><a href="http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/">apricot8585</a></strong> but she said she would prefer it if we referred to her as <strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a></strong>.  <a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a> was willing to chat with us about herself and her work.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hakusensha.co.jp/cgi-bin/mag/magazine.cgi?mode=magazine&amp;magmode=mag09&amp;day=now"><img id="image540" src="http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/12/manga-first-page-blog.jpg" alt="Manga first page" class="alignleft"/></a><strong>Rachel:</strong> How old were you when you started drawing?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> I started drawing using crayons when I was around 4 years old in kindergarten and I started drawing in earnest when I was around <strong>18 </strong>years old.  (<a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a> is now in her early to mid twenties ^^ R.)</p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> Tell us <em>why</em> you started drawing to begin with.<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> Drawing pictures was like making my own world.  To me, it was just fun! And it still is.</p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> What kind of formal training do you have if you have any? If yes, where did you get formal training?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>: </strong>No, I don&#8217;t have any formal training. I took only some art classes in school. </p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> What platform do you use to draw with, Macintosh or PC? Which do you prefer?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>: </strong>I use windows xp now. I used to use Macintosh but I prefer windows! </p>
<p><strong>Rachel: </strong>How did you learn<a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/"> <strong>Photoshop</strong></a>? Where did you take a class if you took a class to learn?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>: </strong>I learned from friends of mine and tutorial books. My technique is very simple&#8230;lol. I just scan a pic and put colors on it. </p>
<p><strong>Rachel: </strong>About how long does it take you to finish a drawing from start to finish?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> If there&#8217;s only one character, it takes me around<strong> four hours</strong>. If there&#8217;re many things and backgrounds, it takes me around <strong>three days or more</strong>. </p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> Do you make a sketch first and then scan it in or do you the whole process on the computer?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> I draw a sketch and do lineart at first, and scan it and color with Photoshop. I use <a href="http://www.gellyroll.com/products/pens/pigmamicron/pigmamicron.html"><strong>Micron pens </strong></a>and <a href="http://www.gellyroll.com/products/pens/pigmabrush/pigmabrush.html"><strong>Brush pens</strong></a> on my lineart.<br />
<a href="http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/42101296/?qo=8&amp;q=by%3Aapricot8585&amp;qh=sort%3Atime+-in%3Ascraps"><img id="image532" src="http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/12/arrest.jpg" alt="Arrest" class="alignright"/></a><strong>Rachel:</strong> What other media do you use if and when you don&#8217;t use the computer?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> I once used <a href="http://copicmarker.com/home/cm1/index2.html"><strong>Copic Pens</strong></a> for a while. The color comes out well! But I don&#8217;t use them at all now. </p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> What can you tell us about the techniques you use to reproduce the woodblock print appearance in some of your work?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> I use a texture that I made using &quot;hard pastel&quot; in the brush toolbar in Photoshop. </p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> Why did you choose to work in a style that imitates woodblock prints?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> Actually, my style was more <strong>manga-tic</strong> before. I got fed up with my style because I couldn&#8217;t see anything unique in my work. My style at that time was too common.</p>
<p>One day, I saw some Japanese woodblock prints called <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukiyo-e"><strong>Ukiyo-e</strong></a> from a book. (Of course I knew Ukiyo-e since I&#8217;m Japanese lol.  However, I was not interested in it very much until then.) </p>
<p>It was so gorgeous!  It caught my eye and gave me a lot of inspiration. It&#8217;s an old-fashioned art but so fresh to my eyes, which are used to seeing <em>thousands</em> of anime or manga stylings. I thought I wanted to bring this <strong>&quot;fresh&quot;</strong> art into my drawings. So I decided to change my style. </p>
<p>That&#8217;s why I make my drawings looks like woodblock prints.  I&#8217;m still seeking to perfect a style with it! </p>
<p><img id="image538" src="http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/12/eisen-print.jpg" alt="eisen print" class="alignleft"/><strong>Rachel:</strong> Which particular woodblock artist inspired or impressed you the most and why?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> <a href="http://spectacle.berkeley.edu/~fiorillo/texts/ukiyoetexts/ukiyoe_pages/eisen3.html"><strong>Eisen Keisai</strong></a>.  Although the way he drew bodies is a bit strange, his works hold an attraction and draw people&#8217;s eyes. The way he drew faces is different from other Ukiyo-e, especially the way he drew eyes. That&#8217;s so sexy&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> Your color palette is exquisite. How did you develop your color usage?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> Thank you very much!   Umm&#8230;I didn&#8217;t use many colors before because an artist once said, <strong>â€œYou should not use many colors. Using many colors could be proof of not having confidence in your art. Simple is the best.â€ </strong> I read it from some magazine and thought she was right, so I always used to use as few colors as possible in my pics. </p>
<p>As I said, I see Ukiyo-e that have many gorgeous colors. I ventured to use many colors; it was so fun and made me happy! I think feeling happy makes me develop. <strong>Now I believe that what that artist said is right, and also that the opposite of what she is right.  Simple and gorgeous are both right</strong></p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> One of my favorite prints of yours is the one titled<strong> â€œNagi and Namiâ€.</strong> It depicts the two primordial gods <strong><a href="http://www.pantheon.org/articles/i/izanagi.html">Izanagi</a></strong> and his wife <a href="http://www.pantheon.org/articles/i/izanami.html"><strong>Izanami </strong></a>creating the world; in this instance the islands of Japan. How interested are you in Japanese traditional myths and legends? What fascinates you most about that?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> Thank you very much!  I am interested in Japanese traditional myths called &quot;<a href="http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~wldciv/world_civ_reader/world_civ_reader_1/kojiki.html"><strong>Kojiki</strong></a>&quot; (or &quot;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nihon_Shoki"><strong>Nihon Shoki</strong></a>&quot;) from long ago. </p>
<p>I think the idea of <a href="http://www.religioustolerance.org/shinto.htm"><strong>Shinto</strong></a> fascinates me. The gods from the myth are Shinto&#8217;s gods. Shinto is a Japanese religion that believes that innumerable gods reside throughout all of nature. There are many Shinto Shrines here and there in Japan and I like visiting them. I like to think about each god that resides in each Shrine, remembering the myth.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/44238683/?qo=1&amp;q=by%3Aapricot8585&amp;qh=sort%3Atime+-in%3Ascraps"><img id="image531" src="http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/12/_nagiandnami.jpg" alt="NAgi and nami" class="alignright"/></a>But actually, what I prompted me to be interested in it was an anime, lol. The anime wasn&#8217;t a story of the myth but the characters were named from the myth, like <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamato_Takeru"><strong>Yamato Takeru</strong></a>. He is a very famous hero in the myth and a descendant of Izanagi. I read about him vaguely when I became captivated with the myth without noticing, lol. </p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> How big of a role does symbolism play in your work?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> Umm&#8230;it&#8217;s &quot;<a href="http://www.us-japan.org/edomatsu/"><strong>the atmosphere of Edo</strong></a>&quot;, I think.   My most favorite Japanese era is the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edo_period"><strong>Edo era</strong></a>. I think the famous &#8216; image &#8216; of old Japan and the style people who like Japanese culture are interested in is the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heian_period"><strong>Heian era</strong></a>. It is beautiful and graceful because the Heian-style is part of the noble&#8217;s culture.</p>
<p>Edo-style, however, is the town people&#8217;s culture. It&#8217;s so cheerful and funny! I <strong>love</strong> the people in the Edo era and the culture. Although I don&#8217;t draw Edo correctly at all, I always want to leave the atmosphere of it in my drawings. </p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> What is the biggest influence on your work?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> It&#8217;s Ukiyo-e in the colors, and it&#8217;s modern manga in the sketches, I think. </p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> How would you describe your work?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> I&#8217;m driving for mixing traditional things with modern culture. I love just Ukiyo-e itself, but I think it&#8217;s boring to imitate it precisely.  I&#8217;m trying to draw a lot of things going on in a piece to make people who watch my works feel like merrymaking like at a festival.</p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> What would you say is your favorite style of art?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> I like Ukiyo-e and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Nouveau"><strong>Art Nouveau</strong></a>. The detail in the both arts is amazing. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/37536175/?qo=19&amp;q=by%3Aapricot8585&amp;qh=sort%3Atime+-in%3Ascraps"><img id="image536" src="http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/12/welcome.jpg" alt="Welcome"class="alignleft" /></a><strong>Rachel:</strong> Where do you find your inspiration for your work?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabuki"><strong>Kabuki</strong></a>, <strong>fashion magazines</strong>, <strong>kimono magazines</strong>, <strong>design books</strong>, and of course <strong>Ukiyo-e.</strong> These give me a lot of inspiration. And inspiration often could come to my mind <strong>while I&#8217;m doing yoga</strong>, lol.</p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> What kind of routine do you have when you draw? What kind of schedule do you have if you have any?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> Nothing special but I make kimono patterns before I color. This is the thing I need patience with the most&#8230;When I get tired from coloring, it&#8217;s <em>really</em> hard to make them. So I make them first.  </p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> Can you describe your work station at your computer or drawing board?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> At my computer I have a <a href="http://www.answers.com/talisman"><strong>talisman </strong></a>I got from <a href="http://www.taleofgenji.org/seimei.html"><strong>Seimei Shrine</strong></a> in Kyoto, an <strong>electronic English dictionary, a memo note, drawing pads, and a tablet-pen</strong>. </p>
<p>At my drawing desk I have a <strong>light box, dolls called <a href="http://www.volks.co.jp/en/superdollfie/index_superdollfie.aspx">Super Dollfie</a>, a mirror, teaching materials for English lessons, ukiyo-e books, stationeries, aroma goods, and a lot of small articles.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> What do you do if you ever get <strong>â€œwriter&#8217;s blockâ€</strong> or in this case <strong>â€œdrawer&#8217;s blockâ€</strong>?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ll know till that day comes&#8230;<br />
I&#8217;d stop drawing and thinking of anything related to drawing for a while. I&#8217;d read books, watch movies, and play with friends to make me feel refreshed until the inspiration comes to me. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/42539585/?qo=7&amp;q=by%3Aapricot8585&amp;qh=sort%3Atime+-in%3Ascraps"><img id="image535" src="http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/12/sukeroku.jpg" alt="Sukeroku" class="alignright"/></a>But I&#8217;m not sure; I might brood on the block and couldn&#8217;t do anything&#8230; </p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> What kind of artist would you consider yourself?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> Uh&#8230;an <strong>Ukiyo-e manga artist</strong>? lol. I want to be one. </p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> What would you like to do with your drawing skills?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> If I could, I&#8217;d like to make manga books, art books or illustrations for novels! </p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> What kind of art do you do besides drawing, if you do other stuff?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> Nothing. But I want to do kraft paper art and make houses in the Edo-style! I want to make a small Edo town. lol. </p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> Where do you see yourself at 15 years in the future with your art?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> I hope I would be a big artist! It&#8217;d be nice if I could live on the royalties of my works!   Just kidding.lol.   I hope to be someone who inspires a lot of people with my work someday&#8230; </p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> What kind of feedback do you get from fellow artists in Japan?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> Someone said, &quot;Mixing Ukiyo-e and modern manga was a probable style but there was never one before. I think that&#8217;s interesting. Keep it up.&quot;  I worried if there wasn&#8217;t anyone who would notice what I wanted to do, but he said this to me. I was so glad!</p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> What do your friends and loved ones think of your art?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> They say that my works is better than before. Thanks!</p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> Where in Japan are you from?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> I live in Tokyo. But my town is on the edge of Tokyo and there are many green fields. People often say my town isn&#8217;t Tokyo as a joke!</p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> What&#8217;s it like being a female artist in Japan?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> Actually, I once debuted on a <strong>manga magazine</strong>and drew a little of their work. I&#8217;ve left the magazine now since I want to try to improve my new style. But I learned so many things through the precious experience.</p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> What kind of anime and manga do you like? What titles?<br />
<img id="image534" src="http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/12/for-the-anime-blog-site-cop.jpg" alt="For the anime blog"class="alignleft"/><strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> The most of my favorite mangas is little known, even in Japan, but very famous among maniac manga enthusiasts; like &quot;<a href="http://www.webdico.com:8080/jisho/mainword?dbname=mangag&amp;mainword=Nejishiki"><strong>Nejishiki</strong>&quot;</a> that&#8217;s written by <a href="http://www.indyworld.com/indy/spring_2004/review_homme/index.html"><strong>Yoshiharu Tsuge</strong></a>&#8230;do you know? ^-^; </p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> What type of music do you listen to?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> My favorite music is NOT popular. I like old Japanese songs and traditional songs called <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nagauta"><strong>Nagauta</strong></a> that is played on Kabuki stages or something. </p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> Who&#8217;s your favorite band or musician?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> I like <a href="http://metropolis.co.jp/tokyomusicconcerts/japanbeat/383/tokyomusicjapanbeatinc.htm"><strong>Umekichi</strong></a> who does Geisha style and sings old Japanese songs with her cute voice, playing <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shamisen"><strong>Shamisen</strong></a>. </p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> What&#8217;s your favorite food?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> I like fruits, <em>especially</em> <strong>oranges</strong>. </p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> Could you tell us what your fave color is?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> <strong>RED!!!</strong></p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> I read on your profile that one of your interests is lolitas. Me too! How do lolitas fit into your life?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> Oh, really?  That&#8217;s nice! I never wear Lolita clothing myself but I love watching lolita-fashion magazines and cute girls wearing them! I love drawing pictures of lolitas and use a lot of pinks because I usually don&#8217;t use pink very much. Using pink makes me feel girlish, lol.</p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> Name some of your hobbies for us.<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> My hobby&#8230;.is drawing, lol! And collecting dolls, watching Kabuki.</p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> What do you do when you aren&#8217;t drawing?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> I study English! </p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> What would you say is the most interesting thing about you that people might not know about?<br />
<strong><a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>:</strong> umm&#8230;nothing special&#8230;I like dogs, especially <a href="http://www.personal.u-net.com/~galley/"><strong>Pomeranians</strong></a>, <strong>I don&#8217;t like meat</strong>, <strong>I like dolls</strong>,<strong> I like horror films </strong>but I don&#8217;t like grotesque films&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;everything is boring, lol. Oh, <strong>I REALLY LOVE YOU ALL who say to me that you like my drawings!!!!</strong> I really want to let you know that!</p>
<p>And we love <em>you</em> for bringing us all your awesome art!  The name of the manga magazine <a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a> used to draw for is <strong>Melody</strong> which is published by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hakusensha"><strong>Hakusen-sya</strong></a> who also publishes <a href="http://www.angelfire.com/geek/tetrisnomiko/hanatoyume/hanatoyumelinks.html"><strong>Hana to Yume</strong></a>, another <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sh%C5%8Djo"><strong>shojo manga</strong></a> publication.</p>
<p>Anyone who is interested in viewing more of <a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>&#8217;s art can <a href="http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/">view her gallery here</a>. To purchase prints from <a href='http://apricot8585.deviantart.com/gallery/' rel='external ' title='Anime and manga artist'>Apricot</a>&#8217;s gallery you can get them by clicking <a href="http://www.deviantart.com/print/445643/"><strong>here</strong></a>.</p>
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