“The straight forward illustration of practicality cannot take the form of Art, not is photography any Art in my opinion.”

कला र जीवन (Art and Life)
Art and Life
Context: I think human arts depend on the imaginative truths. The straight forward illustration of practicality cannot take the form of Art, not is photography any Art in my opinion.

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Nepali poet 1909–1959

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