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What is the difference between a painting and a photograph?

A photograph captures the surface, while a painting reveals the soul; true art bends reality to express the unseen essence within.

— Osho
According to Osho, a photograph only catches the outer lines—the body’s exact look in a moment—while a true painting tries to hint at the inner, the soul. The painter stands between subject and canvas, bending lines to reveal the unseen essence or memory, even if the likeness becomes “false.” Hence spiritual icons share faces: form yields to inner reality.

Photos show how someone looks; paintings can show who they are inside.

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