Amazing illustrations by the Brazilian artist Carolina Gariba
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/amazing-illustrations-by-the-brazilian-artist-carolina-gariba.htmlCarolina Gariba is an illustrator and artist from Brazil. Carolina was born in the small coastal town of Santa Catarina in southern Brazil. Instead of spending all her time on the beach or preparing for the carnival, the future artist was more interested in paper, pencil and eraser. "Since I was a child, I knew that my love of drawing would stay with me for the rest of my life." While studying advertising at the university, Karolina discovered digital painting and since then has been creating with the mouse, tablet and her imagination.
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