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Carolina of Fashion Squad



Watercolor portrait inspired by Carolina of Fashion Squad.


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Jade Elise said…
Looks amazing!!!
Natalie Suarez said…
wow! that is just totally beautiful! xx

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Unknown said…
Wow, this is amazing! It could totally go on my white wall...
Marina said…
So beautiful!

xx
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She is a very lucky girl! Good job!
xx
Anonymous said…
Way too cool! You're sooo talented! ♥

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sara constance said…
so I first saw the portrait on carolina's blog and I had to check out your site! you are extremely talented and amazing!! I also have a bit of a hobby with sketching, mostly fashion drawings but they have nothing on your perfect work..you can find my humble sketches on my blog. I'd be honoured to get your honest opinion about them! wish you the best of luck!!! best wishes, Sara Constance http://shesconstance.blogspot.ro/
Simone Rosalie said…
This is amazing!
Tanja S. said…
this is amazing! You're so talented! :)

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