The main character of Andrei Klishin's conceptual genre work is the Seller of Illusions, a merchant who sells dreams and illusions. This is not just a merchant, but a weaver of bizarre things, whose workshop could just as easily turn out to be a portal between the ordinary and the fantastic. Through a combination of mysticism and artifacts, every detail of this interior whispers secrets of magic and mirages. The happy, smiling face of the salesman embodies the satisfaction found in the joy of imagination, prompting the viewer to reflect on the value of truth in a world where happiness can be achieved through illusion. When we look at this scene, the question arises: what realities are we willing to exchange for a pinch of miracle?