Once upon a time in the bustling city of Aveline, there lived a young woman named Clara who was a talented, albeit struggling, portrait artist. Clara had a unique gift: she could see the "inner light" of everyone she painted, but she constantly struggled to capture the perfect base on her canvases. Her studio was cluttered with half-finished portraits and dried-out tubes of expensive oils that never quite matched the vibrant glow of her subjects.
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Clara bought the jar with her last few coins. When she returned to her studio, she opened it to find a cream that looked like liquid silk. As she applied the first layer to the Mayor’s canvas, something magical happened. The pigment didn't just sit on the surface; it seemed to breathe. It smoothed over the rough textures of the linen, creating a glow that looked like morning light hitting a calm lake.
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