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Aspiring artist 2

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Idler, Incremental

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Unity

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If, unfortunately for you, you were not born a Great Master of the brush of the Renaissance, then Aspiring artist 2 is chance to fulfill a dream!
This is an idle game. Whole point is to upgrade paint and skills to draw faster and progress further until you reach the end. Reset your game if you feel that your progress is stuck.

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