The Lawrence family owned the art studio where both sisters were trained. On the first day of ss, Nora caught his attention.
On the other hand, Cheyenne came with Nora as herpanion. Before leaving, Mya hinted that even if she was selected, her family would not pay for her tuition.
So Cheyenne casually drew a sheep on paper and coincidentally, a well-known young painter was invited to be a temporary instructor that day.
When he saw Cheyenne’s drawing, he secretly marveled at it for a long time and finally patted her head kindly while sighing.
“You are a talented yer. Although there are still some ws in this painting at present, you have already reached this level at eight years old which is very good. I don’t want to hinder your development because art requires solid foundation and I cannot teach you.”
He then told the director of the art studio about this matter and briefly mentioned that the girl named Lawrence had potential.
Xzavier immediately thought of Nora Lawrence and rmended her to the mentor who then made Nora one of their key trainees.
As for Cheyenne’s painting, afterpletion, she burned it on site which caused dissatisfaction among several teachers who said she was unruly and refused to ept her into their program.
Her painting skills improved whenter in middle school when her grandpa gave her many books on art and oil paintings.
Whenever Cheyenne felt too excited after fighting in school she would open those books randomly to copy two pieces.
Over time, her artwork had reached an outstanding levelpared with others. But unlike Nora, she wouldn’t show off by constantly enteringpetitions or posting them on Twitter.
Other judges from different groups had finished their tasks so they gathered around watching what happened in oil painting group.
Theo took advantage of being vice president of association as well as one of the main organizers responsible for thispetition, always bossing them around during work.
Although their skill levels were simr with no significant age difference between them.
Cheyenne publicly embarrassed Theo making them feel satisfied!
They vaguely felt it wasn’t enough!
Just then, Cheyenne turned over her own oil painting, causing silence throughout the venue; another scene emerged before their eyes: snow-capped mountains became rooftops while red-blueke transformed into window panes.
The rest of the scenery was reflected on the window from a distance, creating shadows. The sky turned into a small path, and the ck bare trees looked like little people. It was ever-changing.
After a while, someone spoke up and his voice rang clear in everyone’s ears.
“Double… double-sided painting!”
Layne stood by with a pleased expression, smiling but not saying anything. He knew Cheyenne wouldn’t lose; he had only mentioned the double-sided painting before but didn’t expect her to actuallyplete it.
“Great! This concept is simply amazing!” The judges of the traditional painting group couldn’t help but apud and cheer. Cheyenne could use oil paint to paint paintings, so she must have some skill in ink wash paintings as well to achieve this effect.
Their eyes then turned towards Layne with excitement mixed with envy as they asked, “Old Mr. Edwards, does your granddaughter have a teacher?”
“Get lost! I’m her teacher!”
“What a pity! What an opportunity missed for me… I feel like I just missed out on winning the lottery!”
“Just get used to it.”
Their yful banter made nearby contestants chuckle quietly. Traditional painting was usually taken very seriously; when they submitted their work earlier, all three teachers had stern faces and were coldly indifferent.
They never expected them to be such lovely people behind closed doors.
On the oil painting group, Theo gritted his teeth tightly, knowing that he could never recreate Cheyenne’s painting. Cheyenne used two brushes simultaneously to create a double-sided masterpiece, showcasing her superior talent.
He could not be the judge of her painting at all!
“I’ve lost; I don’t have any qualifications toment on Cheyenne’s work… Well, could you let me take another look?”
As soon as these words fell out of his mouth, Sean’s group froze in ce – especially Eleanor who always looked down upon Cheyenne.
“How can this be? Mr. Roberts actually admitted defeat himself…”
Cheyenne deservedly won first ce!
The other two judges from the oil painting group immediately wrote out her first-ce certificate and respectfully bent down with both hands holding it up before presenting it to her. “Miss Lawrence, congrattions on winning gold medal in our oil-painting group.”
It has always been the recipients who bow to the award presenters. Now, it’s reversed, and this reversal highlights just how highly these judges regard Cheyenne’s painting.
Looking at the thin sheet of paper in front of her, the woman didn’t feel as happy as she had imagined. She didn’t even reach out to take it, instead gazing at Layne with a pitiful look.
A young man wearing a white shirt couldn’t help but ask, “What’s wrong with her? Why isn’t she taking it?”
“I don’t know. This is the gold medal for the national university artpetition, yet she’s reacting so calmly.”
The next moment, they heard a shocking statement.
“I don’t want this certificate. Can I just have the prize money?”
The many judges present all had twitching lips and their previously rxed expressions became stiff before breaking intoughter once again.N?velDrama.Org holds ? this.
“Old Mr. Edwards, your granddaughter is straightforward and I like that!” The calligraphy group leader Rex Chambers pped his hands andughed heartily. He appeared to be around fifty years old and was dressed in simple suit with slightly graying temples.
Cheyenne had seen him before in her grandfather’s photo album; they seemed to be good friends for many years but she had never met him in person.
“Miss Lawrence, it will take some time for the prize money from thispetition to be deposited into your ount,” said one judge from the oil painting group with a smile on his face. He found this young woman so adorable.
Everyone else participated inpetitions for fame while Cheyenne came solely for that the cash prize.
All judges present were worth millions casually; one painting was equivalent to an average family’s annual ie!
To them, 200 thousand was nothing!
After hearing his exnation, Cheyenne turned to her grandpa. “Are you sure they will pay?”
Layne covered his face with his hand gritting through clenched teeth. “Don’t embarrass me anymore! How could such arge nationalpetition cheat you out of 200 thousand!”
“Grandpa, you’re mistaken,” Cheyenne corrected him, “It’s not 200 thousand but rather 400 thousand because I’m also going to participate in calligraphy!”
As soon as she finished speaking, Rex smiled widely while everyone else was shocked once again!