The Sensual Female Warriors In Cool Art Works By Yona Saura
Yona Saura is an Uruguayan illustrator. In addition to recording numerous YouTube tutorials, Saura often draws cute but very combative girls. She has so many of them on her Instagram that it seems as if the artist doesn’t pay attention to anything else.
Some of these warrior girls are without arms or other body parts, but this is sometimes even more interesting – in the style of Saura’s sharp strokes and lines, they already look as dynamic as possible.
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