draw your life

draw your life

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In Los Angeles, an unknown artist paints the streets of the city. His paintings are dreams and dreams of other people. He creates imaginary houses for the homeless, their hobbies, life. However, perhaps thoughts are really material, and these people will someday be able to make their dreams come true?!

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Keywords: Life | Los Angeles | Dream | Streets | Artist

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