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“I’m told that art-making heals.
I’m also told, that it opens up infected wounds, releasing the pressure.
Someone even told me, that art opens a window through which you can pop into your own soul.
Most probably, someone will even say that art can open a window for others to pop into your soul.
Well, the truth is, making art simply keeps me busy.”
– Nahum Shmushko
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