Alexandra Lekias' 'Lifelong Baby Teeth' Draws Evocative Emotion
Amelia Roblin — November 19, 2010 — Life-Stages
References: friendsofleon & lifelounge
No, this is not a photo of a girl crying tears of cake frosting, but rather Alexandra Lekias' 'Lifelong Baby Teeth' photorealistic illustrations. Intent on capturing the highs and lows of growing up, the Australian artist wholeheartedly produces these paintings with painstaking precision. The proof is in the pictures!
Alexandra Lekias' 'Lifelong Baby Teeth' is a collection of watercolors like those above (untouched by the digital medium) as well as more sketch-like illustrations comprising of more coming of age subjects.
Alexandra Lekias' 'Lifelong Baby Teeth' is a collection of watercolors like those above (untouched by the digital medium) as well as more sketch-like illustrations comprising of more coming of age subjects.
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