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This Feminine Grafitti Editorial Features Mika Lovely

This feminine graffiti editorial comes to you courtesy of PureFilth, a quarterly publication dedicated to featuring new photographers and models.

The magazine looks for individuals on the cutting edge, making creative, high-quality content that isn't necessarily getting the exposure it deserves. The work featured in the magazine has to be stimulating in ways that differ from the norm.

This issue, the 8.5 volume, features model Mika Lovely. The Miami-based model lives up to her name as she stares at the camera with a sensual, come-hither gaze. It also includes an interview with RENOS, a local graffiti legend located in the Bay Area. The rest of the issue is padded out with coverage of the Austin skateboarding scene.
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