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Home The GalleryFantasy Art from Self-Taught Italian Artist Stefania Russo

Fantasy Art from Self-Taught Italian Artist Stefania Russo

Posted on February 6, 2014February 5, 2014by James

Stefania Russo, aka LadyFanhir, is an Italian self-taught fantasy/gothic traditional artist who creates expressive, powerfully sexual work that combines, sorrow, hunger, lust and strength. Take a look!

 

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