6:45 p.m.

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What I love about my grandma's painting, is that, when she was small, Milina, she fell on the ground, and hit her forehead, this scarred her physically.

It was not an easy to spot scar.

But when Puthula looked at the painting, she exclaimed, oh wow, you embossed her teeth.

Her sister, cousin Wagisha, pointed out, oh you have painted her forehead scar. It was subtly painted in.

A lot of things were hidden, they were hidden using clever brush strokes, so even my signature, you cannot really see it, unless you knew where to look.

What I love about this painting, is the scar. It's the 666 sign, I spent a lot of efforts to copy it right.

It's psychosomatic perhaps. Who knows? G-d? But for me, I believe it is my fortune.

Go in, and while you may pick anything you wish in the cave, you may pick the lamp only, and if my house was on fire, I'd pick this one object.

████ everything else, I want G-d's blessing.

Only i may buy and sell in this world i own.

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The image is a vibrant, expressive painting of a person named Milina Sumathipala. She is depicted seated against a bright orange background, which contrasts with her deep blue attire. Her attire appears to be a sari, a traditional garment, and she is adorned with a gold necklace, adding a touch of elegance to her appearance. Milina's expression is lively and engaging, with a broad smile that conveys warmth and friendliness. Her arms are crossed casually in front of her, contributing to a relaxed demeanor.
The painting is done in a bold, impressionistic style, with visible brush strokes and a rich color palette that adds depth and texture. The use of vivid colors like orange and blue creates an energetic atmosphere. The background features subtle patterns that suggest a textured surface, possibly a couch or chair, enhancing the intimate setting. Overall, the artwork captures both personality and mood, giving it an inviting and cheerful quality.
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