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: For Vera, painting is not just a profession but a way to process the chaos of her upbringing. Through her canvases, she captures the "light" of the city, attempting to find beauty and order in a world that often lacked both. : Vera’s mother, Katya, is a woman of

The text you provided, (On the Sunny Side), is a famous novel by the renowned Russian-Israeli author Dina Rubina . The "Flibusta" reference in your query typically points to a popular digital library where readers often search for her work. Through her canvases, she captures the "light" of