Danh ngôn của Scott Foley

I have a thing for clean lines and beautiful form that I attribute to my four years in Tokyo and Kyoto. I also appreciate traditional architecture and a warm palette that I think my Midwest upbringing has something to do with.
I have a thing for clean lines and beautiful form that I attribute to my four years in Tokyo and Kyoto. I also appreciate traditional architecture and a warm palette that I think my Midwest upbringing has something to do with.
Tôi thích những đường nét gọn gàng và hình thức đẹp mà tôi cho rằng đó là nhờ bốn năm tôi ở Tokyo và Kyoto. Tôi cũng đánh giá cao kiến trúc truyền thống và bảng màu ấm áp mà tôi nghĩ rằng quá trình nuôi dạy ở vùng Trung Tây của tôi có liên quan đến điều đó.
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