ALINA PENTAC
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Once upon a time, there was an artist named Alina, who loved art not as a profession, but as a living being. To her, art breathed, suffered, rejoiced, and whispered to her when the world became too loud. Alina lived in a small studio with tall windows, always stained with paint. Her mornings began with the smell of coffee and turpentine, and her evenings ended with paint-stained hands and a full heart. She didn’t paint for fame, nor for money. She painted because otherwise she felt she would fall apart. Each painting was an unspoken story. When she was happy, colors danced across the canvas. When she was sad, her brush trembled, but it never stopped. Alina believed that art didn’t have to be perfect — it had to be honest. In a world that asked her to conform, she chose to create. One day, someone asked her: — Why do you love art so much? Alina smiled and answered: — Because art loved me first. And perhaps that was why her works held something magical: they were not just paintings, but traces of a soul. And those who looked at them left changed, even if they didn’t know exactly why. Because when someone truly loves art, art answers back — and leaves light behind.