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Painters survive in this age of Photography by leading the people into fantasy (unrealistic) because something real as photograph can be painful looking. Just as children like cartoon films, grown-ups like paintings.

P.S. - It is better to chase mirage rather than accepting reality at times because it is a boredom.

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