Ascending Artist: Marina Gulova
Sweeping serifs and ribbons of text flow across Marina Gulova’s creations. Letters float among the stars of inky, indigo galaxies. Blocky text is superimposed atop vivid, tropical botanicals.
Sweeping serifs and ribbons of text flow across Marina Gulova’s creations. Letters float among the stars of inky, indigo galaxies. Blocky text is superimposed atop vivid, tropical botanicals.
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