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Baby bump paintings celebrate life

Updated: 2014-07-17 08:51

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Baby bump paintings celebrate life

British mum-of-two and artist Carrie Preston has painted more than 130 baby bumps to give expectant mothers a unique memento during their pregnancy. [Photo/IC]

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