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Korean Illustrator Captures Love And Intimacy So Well That You Can Almost Feel It

Light touches, dreamy gazes and longing sighs… That’s what you’ll find in these intimate illustrations by Zipcy.

Zipcy, whose real name is Yang Se Eun, is a 29-year-old artist from Seoul, South Korea, who is not afraid to add some sensual and lightly erotic elements to her creations. The “Touch” series portray moments of closeness in a couple’s life. The artist manages to capture the intense feelings of the first stages of love. They cannot stand being apart and enjoy every little moment together.

More info: Zipcy, Facebook, Instagram (h/t: boredpanda)




















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