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10 year old Brit chick is way cooler than you.


Known solely as Solveig - or by her nickname Sol, which often graces her masterpieces - this adolescent artist is making the graffiti community do a serious double take. And if you were to come across her work on the street, her bright, solid colors and cute, childish subjects would make you look twice too.

Though she works mainly on legal graf sites throughout her hometown of Brighton, Sussex, that hasn't stopped the press from quickly dubbing her the "female Bansky."

...awfully impressive for someone who's still in primary school, if you ask me.

shes even had a hand at tattooing, though with all that heavy bling around her neck its a surpruse she was able to hold the gun straight

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