Finding love is a little more complicated than a simple formula (or algorithm)
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Esther is a French illustrator based in London. She has been freelancing for 4 years and juggles between creating editorial and brands work and painting naked women.She loves to draw characters and she's interested in the representation of identities, relationships and sexuality. Her style is colourful, whimsical and expressive, and she is obsessed with hands, faces and breasts
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