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The first painting I bought was a watercolor by a young artist who told me he was very broke. At the time I bought it, I thought I was buying a painting of multi-colored mushrooms. When a friend saw it, he thought it was a painting of a peacock. When the artist gave me back the painting after framing, he wrote "Water Lilies" at the back. It reminded me of the picture which could either be a witch or a beautiful woman, depending on how one looked at it.
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[AuthorName] => Kay Malilong-Isberto
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The first painting I bought was a watercolor by a young artist who told me he was very broke. At the time I bought it, I thought I was buying a painting of multi-colored mushrooms. When a friend saw it, he thought it was a painting of a peacock. When the artist gave me back the painting after framing, he wrote "Water Lilies" at the back. It reminded me of the picture which could either be a witch or a beautiful woman, depending on how one looked at it.
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