Before us is a portrait of a young man in a half-turn. A lush mane of hair, a young, spiritual face, an intelligent look, a probationer. He seems to warn you that he is a man with a character. But he himself is interested – and who are you? If to assume, then most likely, he is a creative person, maybe a musician.
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