A Bridge between worlds
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ll of cigars that pervaded the rest of the building, Alexander Whitmore sat at an elegant mahogany desk that dominated a large corner office. He was the chief executive officer of Whitmore Enterprises and w
nversations, and making decisions. As Grace was using the mouse to display a new
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, rectangular parcel in hand. "You have th
enuinely interested in the slightly absurd w
it can be attributed to a painting The executive said, "A painti
protective paper and was left holding a beautiful picture painted on a colorfully bright canvas. It was another place where people met, worked and spent their time it was a painting of urban life, to
uman features and situation that people normally go through in their everyday life. This was something that was completely
in romance, I will review Eliza Harper. He had never heard this name before though there was magnanimity of sorts and the bond
t men in the city. The audience could get a glimpse of her artsy personality when she was in the middle of painting her new best friend, a huge livi
r meals and wages. At night, she submerged herself in painting and painted her dreams, wishes, and free and open frustrations on
t most of the time during the day, every look being entirely different from the other. This was as if the artwork was windows to a
chatting to politicians, celebrities and other attendees. But the painting fogged his mind and day-dreamed through space and time. Thi
. This was not being asked just for the sake of creating an identity for a musician, but for a person. The man sc
e would never be able to revert back from again. Alexander Whitmore was on the verge of crossing the bridge to
ves only a first glimpse on how Eliza's works have affected him a