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white background, minimalistic cartoon greeting card in watercolor style. Cute cupid with wings flies in a white shirt and black classic trousers and shoes, holds a crossbow and an arrow in her hands, her eyes radiate happiness, charming and perky smile, white background. The overall style of the card is playful, warm and cartoonish. Centered object, radial symmetry, asymmetrical balance, close-up, macro photography, extremely detailed shot, high-density scenes, crowded spaces, organized chaos
A cute and expressive cartoon-style illustration of a little girl with a sassy and playful demeanor, set against a clean white background. The girl is depicted in a side profile, pointing her finger forward as if playfully 'shooting' a small red heart. Her big, expressive eyes are slightly narrowed, giving her a mischievous and determined look, while her cheeks are flushed with a soft blush, adding charm to her character. She has dark brown hair styled into a high bun, tied with a large, vibrant pink bow that adds a touch of innocence and playfulness. She is wearing a simple yet adorable purple dress with soft shading, emphasizing her youthful and sweet appearance. A tiny red heart hovers near the tip of her finger, symbolizing her playful way of expressing love. Beneath the illustration, bold, rounded text reads 'ЛОВИ, ЛЮБЛЮХУ' (Catch, I love you) in soft pink, matching the color of her bow and the playful tone of the design. The entire illustration exudes a sense of love, humor, and lighthearted mischief, making it perfect for a fun and charming greeting or a playful message of affection.
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