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Olivia


Hey everyone, check out my latest drawing! Inspiration: Olivia Wilde for GQ Italy.

Comments

absolutely amazing! really beautiful!
ediot said…
This is fantastic! i love it
well done darling
hope you're having a great week so far
x
aquamoon72 said…
this is cool!
MrJeffery said…
wow you're so talented.
babi pineda said…
te acabo de descubrir y me encanta el blog!!desde las palmas tienes otra seguidora
besitos guapa
Doni Brown said…
Love this illustration!!!

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This is gorgeous! awesome job. xo
0 said…
Nice illustration!
Wonderfully done! Great blog!
jeanine romo said…
Awesome illustration, Bella! LOVE!

xx,
Jeanine
Unknown said…
well done dvrling! do more illustrations :)

KeepItFvncy,
M.E.
diane said…
This is really a great drawing Bella. The style reminds me of A-Ha's "Take on Me" video.
Gorgeous illustration!
StrategicSkin said…
I absolutely LOVE IT! Its refreshing. Not only because the Coke looks so damn good either. Very cool.
-Leslie
www.Strategicskin.com
Unknown said…
Did you do it? Congratulations it's amazing! Kisses.
Tess Atkinson said…
Your drawings are perfect! x
Alex said…
Love this one a lot, beautiful and talented girlfriend! So appealing, obviously...look at all these comments!
Violet said…
i love it you keep getting better and better... and now i want a coke

XX
Vi from Cali

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