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Fashion Portrait Paintings Of The Tattooed Girls By Philip Muñoz

Philip Muñoz is a self-taught painter based in Bristol city, UK.Focused on portraits and figures immersed in the “urban” context, Philip created vibrant and youthful, care-free characters caught in the beautifully eclectic area of Bristol city.

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