Chapter 349 Art Exhibition
Chapter 349 Art Exhibition
Of course, in addition to being skilled in painting. painters should have extraordinary personalities and inspiration. Only in this way could they have
individuality to be discriminated.
For painters, it was very important to be discriminated
All the painters whose paintings were selected to participate in the art exhibition were skilled in painting. lvan was still young. Compared with other
people who had painted for most of their lives, he needed to learn more.
But his paintings were very inspirational and brilliant, and he had vaguely had his own painting style.
This painting was very eye-catching. It quickly caught people''s eyes. When people stopped to appreciate it, they didn’t think the tiger was scary after
locking at it for a long time.
The white tiger was domineering, but it was protective of the weak little girl in its arms.
When people took a closer look, they found that the painter used most of the ink to draw the child. Her eyes were as clear as mountain streams and
springs, but they were full of other pure feelings.
There was joy, leisure, dependence, and trust in the white tiger in her eyes.
When people immersed themselves in the painting and got into the painter''s feelings, they seemed to be separated from the noise and pressure of
the city and only felt a sense of leisure and rxation in the vast wilderness.
When people saw the name ‘Nature’, perhaps the first thing they thought about was the forest, boundless grasnd, or other naturalndscapes.
The white tiger represented nature and the human being represented the city. However, the painterbined the two elements to show the implied
meaning behind the painting.
"It''s so beautiful.”
Someone stared at the painting and muttered to himself.
"I must buy it at auction!”
Who on the scene didn’t think so?
Most of the people whe came here were bosses runningpanies. They were rich, so they wanted to uplift their mind and spirit through art.
Although many people did not understand art, good works could strike a responsive chord in their hearts. If they liked a painting, they would buy it at
auction.
lvan''s painting ‘Nature’ obviously struck a responsive chord in many people''s hearts. The painting was imposing and aggressive at first nce. But if
people looked at it carefully, they would feel warm and rxed. It couldn''t be more suitable for those ambitious bosses who wanted to rx their
pressure.
Nancy stood in the crowd and listened to everyone discussing lvan''s painting. She smiled, revealing two lines of white teeth. Her eyes were bright,
and she straightened her chest so proudly.
Ivan was too awesome!
When more and more people gathered here, lvan took Nancy to see other works.
After strolling around, Ivan called the teacher and took them to dinner.
“It''s my treat!" Ivan patted his chest, and his face was beaming with joy.
Nn and other teachers couldn''t helpughing.
“Ivan didn''t change at all."
"Yeah. Now no one will doubt me if I say he is a college student.”
"That''s good. I like such a carefree and clever young man."
Social pressure was great in this era. Few people could focus only on painting and didn''t care about fame and money like Ivan.
Being praised by them, Ivan smiled shyly. When he took the teachers to dinner, he unexpectedly met another group of people.
Those people were from M Country. The leader was a professor from a famous art academy in M Country. Apparently, they knew Nn
Nn''s smile faded when he saw the man. "Professor Edmund."
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A tall young man stood beside Edmund. He raised his chin and looked at those who were from Redrad arrogantly and disdainfully, especially when he
looked at Ivan
"Did you really paint ‘Nature''?"
He said with a sneer, "I have never seen such a young person who could draw such a picture in Redrad. You have a good teacher."
"What do you mean?”
Other teachers were angry. The man meant that they cheated, and Ivan''s painting was drawn by his teacher.
"Eric, you shouldn''t be so rude."
Edmund yelled, but there was no me in his tone.
"I''m so sorry, Professor Elliot. Eric suffered a setback and won third ce in thepetition, so he''s a little grumpy. You know that young people are
suspicious."
Nn was also angry, but he maintained his gentleman-like manner. "It doesn''t matter. After all, Eric is young and not clear-sighted enough. For
example, he never believes that Redrad has a history of more than 2000 years, but the history is real."
Edmund and Eric''s faces suddenly turned livid.
n continued to say slowly,
"Redrad does-nave many
shorings i in oil painting. We
admit it, @nd we''ll work hard to solve
these ‘Sfiorings in the future.
owever, Mr. Edmund, if you-are
interested, maybe you can fear
aout our ink paintings figst.
Our ink paintiags are imparted and
inherited by eur ancestors through
thousands of years of history. Oh, ~
''m sorry! forgot that you wouldndt
use our brushes. Nowadays, o”
incapable people devalue what they
cant use well. It''s sad. Profeésso
Edmund, Am I right? " Cagitent
Nn had a gentle smile on his face, but his words hurt Edmund''s heart like a soft knife.
Because Edmund once belittled the ink paintings in Redrad, and the people in M Country would never admit that Redrad had such a long history.
n didn''t esabarrass Eric directly.
He just said I those words to hint that
people ineCountry who didn''t >
believe ithe history of Redrad were
not clegr- sighted enough. He raéant
thatBtic was stupid. Eric was~
inferior to lvan, so he belittled Ivan,
dfid he was too narrow-minded.
Eric was so furious. He swore angrily and wanted to beat Nn.
Ivan blocked Eric''s punch for Nn. A sharp pain came from his shoulder. He stumbled back and was caught by his teachers
Seeing that lvan was beaten, Nancy was so mad that she trotted to hold Eric''s leg and bit him hard.
“Ouch! Sh*t"
Nn yelled, "Eric! How dare you!"
Nancy was thrown away and fell to the ground. Then she cried out.
Her cry was very prating and attracted many people to watch.
Nancy cried while looking for lvan and looked so pitiful. “Woo-woo... Ivan, he beat me!”
She spoke English, so local people and foreigners all understood her. Looking at Nancy who was crying sadly and Eric who was tall and strong, they
despised Eric.
Edmund had an ominous presentiment.
"Woo-woo... lvan, let me look at you. Are you hurt by him?”
Nancy eagerly pulled the clothes on Ivan''s shoulder. The bruises on his fair skin were harrowing.
Nancy blew on lvan''s bruises and said to Eric, "You bad guy!"
A child''s cry could always arouse people’s sympathy. Moreover, there were obvious bruises on lvan’s shoulder and Nancy censured Eric, so everyone
felt that Eric had a bad character.
"It''s hateful. How could he beat a child?”