A loving husband hired 23 artists for an incredible gift to his wife
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/a-loving-husband-hired-23-artists-for-an-incredible-gift-to-his-wife.htmlLoving husband and father Ernst Berlin decided to make a special gift for his wife Agnes. To do this, he hired 23 artists who painted pictures based on photographs of his wife and son, each in their own way. He hung the portraits on the bedroom wall and filmed Agnes' reaction. This surprise can move you to tears!
Dear men, in order to make a woman truly happy, it is not necessary to give her expensive gifts. It is enough to go an unconventional way, not be lazy, turn on your imagination and put your soul into the message that you want to convey with your gift.
To come up with an original gift, of course, is more difficult than just going to the store and buying something terribly expensive. But it's a hundred times more valuable to her. Ernst's idea confirms this.
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Keywords: Wife | Husband | Father | Gift | Surprise | Artist
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