And now,
let me tell you a story…
A story told not with words, but with paints and brushes. They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but some have a value much greater than that. And the story they tell, isn’t always the truth.
All artists are creators, they bring their work to life with every drawing they draw, every song they sing, every tale they tell. But each creation relies on the imagination of the viewer, the listener or the reader to complete that transformation.
Unless, of course, there are other forces at work…
George is an artist who normally works in a somewhat ephemeral medium, one of pixels and bits. But when he’s asked to apply his talents in a more traditional manner, he finds that even paint on canvas can be unexpectedly fleeting.
fantasy
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