A watercolor illustration depicts a young woman with black twin tails, wearing a black cami dress, against a simple background. She is captured in a three-quarter view, eye-level, front-facing shot, centrally framed and tightly enclosed by her long, flowing hair. Her appearance is defined by her sharp black eyes, which gaze directly at the viewer, and her playful expression as she sticks out her tongue, with a small belly button piercing visible below her dress. Her skin is adorned with intricate black tattoos: a bird design on her forearm and floral patterns extending from her neck down to her cleavage. She wears delicate black accessories, including a necklace, bracelet, and ring, which contrast subtly with her dark attire. The composition is embellished with loose, translucent washes and gentle color bleeding, creating layered stains that blend seamlessly with the textured paper surface. The style is reminiscent of traditional watercolor painting, with a muted palette dominated by shades of black and soft whites, emphasizing the fluidity and elegance of the linework.
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