I myself not dwells, the only people are dwells in underlying aim of my each work.

Tanmaya Guru
About This Quote

I myself not dwells, the only people are dwells in underlying aim of my each work. This quote means that I myself am not the only one who creates the art that is shown in my work. The meaning is that I do not create my own art, but I just find my own way of expressing what I feel.

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