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Abstract Female Torso - line Art


Drawn by hand and digitally altered like its sibling in the collection, this abstract illustration celebrates the beauty of the female form through flowing, organic lines. Split vertically, one half glows with white lines on black, the other with black lines on white — a striking contrast that embodies balance and unity. Minimalist and bold, it honors the duality within us all, capturing strength and grace in every curve. A modern tribute to femininity where light and shadow embrace in harmony.

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