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The Art of Caitlin Shearer

Highly prolific artist Caitlin Shearer composes delicatewatercolor portraits featuring pale skinned beauties in quiet, dreamy momentsof reverie. Often depicted alone, the ethereal femmes exude an inner strengthand yet retain romantic notions. While the women appear idyllic, odd detailssuch as blue blood, playful clothing choices and quirky texts add a faintyet contradictory oddness to the work that resonates with strange girlseverywhere. Take a peek at more after jump.

Highly prolific artist Caitlin Shearer composes delicate watercolor portraits featuring pale skinned beauties in quiet, dreamy moments of reverie. Often depicted alone, the ethereal femmes exude an inner strength and yet retain romantic notions. While the women appear idyllic, odd details such as blue blood, playful choices and quirky texts add a faint yet contradictory oddness to the work that resonates with strange girls everywhere.

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