Chapter 124
Second Chances Protecting Mrs. Hall
Chapter 124 Those students who were not skilled enough might not be able to tell.
However, Marsh, who was quite accomplished in the art field, immediately understood.
The squares drawn by Emma were not squares in the true sense.
It was a flame that she had deconstructed.
If one looked closely, it seemed that every one of these colorful squares was rising. It was obvious that it contained a strong anger.
This painting technique immediately reminded him of a world-renowned female artist from Rhinea, Ava.
âDo you know Ava?â Marsh had heard that Emma had run a world-class clothing brand called Youth. Its design was avant-garde and it was famous worldwide, It was very impressive.
When he looked at her landscape painting, he thought that the designerâs skills had made her quite accomplished in painting.
But now that he saw this painting, he was completely shocked. He didnât think a twenty-year-old girl would be this advanced in-
painting.
Emma was actually Ava.
When she was learning design, she accidentally discovered that art was vast and profound.
She had put in a lot of effort to study it.
One time, a manuscript that she had unintentionally abandoned in Paris was found by someone. It was said that the person had a high status in the foreign art industry. Later, Emma became famous under the name of Ava.
However, she had never been interviewed. Therefore, Ava was a mysterious person in the art world.
Emma did not want to reveal the secret that she was Ava for the time being.
She said, âI do. She had given me some pointers when I was traveling.â
Marsh was extremely excited after he heard that. âI admire Ava very much! Itâs a pity that Iâve never had the chance to meet her.
She actually gave you pointers personally. Indeed, the younger generation will surpass us!â
Emma laughed awkwardly.
This painting was named âThe Emberâ. It was to represent her anger.
Marsh insisted on sending Emmaâs painting to the Trolo City Cultural Museum Exhibition a few days later.
09:13 Sat, 13 Jul & D Chapter 124 After the students of the summer camp learned of this news, they had mocked Emma behind her back and believed that Marsh was biased.
They felt that Marsh was actually trying to embarrass Emma this way.
Everyone was waiting to see how much criticism Emma was going to receive at the exhibition.
Finally, the Troln City Arts Festival opened.
âFor the sake of fairness, the assessment of this art competition will be decided by the votes of all the visitors to the festival! The one with the highest number of votes will get the highest score in this segment of our summer camp!â After Marsh announced the rules, the students rubbed their palms together.
The results of the horse race were out.
The first place was undoubtedly Bob.
Bob now exceeded Emma, obtaining the highest total score in the entire summer camp.
Whether or not Emma could overtake him would depend on the outcome of this art competition.
The studentsâ paintings were displayed in a row, and the big shots who came to visit were invited to vote.
A person said, âThe birds in this painting, âCrowâs Cryâ, are vivid and lifelike. Itâs really good!â
Another person said, âI want to vote for this one, âLotus!â
Someone else said, âI vote for âCrowâs Cryâ too.â
Someone else said, âI choose âChildâ.â
Guests came and went. Every student had more or less obtained some votes.
Only Emmaâs painting received zero votes.
Marsh couldnât help but worry.
Emmaâs work was very pioneering and niche.
The level of art was too high.
Marsh was worried that ordinary people wouldnât be able to appreciate her paintings.
The few students who were initially afraid of Emma started to stir up trouble when they saw that she did not have a single vote.
A few middle-aged art enthusiasts walked over.
Someone stepped forward and said sarcastically. âSir, we are all students who love art. Please comment on our 09:13 Sat, 13 Chapter 124 work!â
The man smiled and nodded. âAlright, your drawings are all very good, especially this one, âCrowâs Cry The person who came forward to ask was the creator of Crowâs Cry, Pierce Bird.
Pierceâs smile deepened as he pointed at the Emma painting, âThe Emberâ. âWhat about this one?â
The uncle stared at âThe Emberâ and frowned. âThis one doesnât look good. I donât like it.â
Pierce asked, âWhy not?â
The man said, âI donât understand it.â
Another person said, âThatâs right. It doesnât look good. These squares are messy and thereâs no aesthetic sense at all.â
Someone else said, âYou call this a painting? Are you sure itâs not a joke?â
When Pierce heard that these people had devalued Emmaâs painting, he was even happier. This was the effect he wanted. He wanted Emma to see with her own eyes that he was the best at drawing.
Actually, as an art student, Pierce understood the beauty of Emmaâs painting.
She incorporated the world-shocking ideas of the great painter of the century, Pierre Mondrian, with geometric figures as the basic elements of painting.
In other words, those squares were all meaningful when combined.
It seemed to be a messy pile of squares. In fact, it was an abstract flame.
Pierce was certain that these people could not understand Emmaâs painting, so he deliberately led them to say this in front of Emma and deliberately suppressed Emmaâs confidence.
Just as Marsh was worried that these peopleâs words would have a bad impact on Emmaâs mood and was about to say a few words, Among the art enthusiasts who had come to look at the painting just now, an old man with white hair walked out.
The old man was wearing a checkered shirt and a coffee-colored painterâs hat. His temperament was extraordinary.
up narrowed his eyes and focused on Emmaâs painting.
âGood painting. This child is a rare genius!â As soon as the old man finished speaking, the surrounding people were shocked.
A person asked, âMr. Sowle, what did you say?â
09:13 Sat, 13 Jul Chapter 124 Someone else asked, âYou said this painting is a good painting??â
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âThatâs right.â Marvin Sowleâs tone was firm, and his eyes were filled with excitement. His face was flushed red, showing how excited he was.
Marvin was a famous painter internationally.
Since he personally verified that it was good, no one else dared to object to it.
Of course, Pierce also knew Marvin. âMr. Sowle, Iâm the author of this painting, âCrowâs Cryââ
âYour drawing is also very good,â Marvin said calmly, âBut I want to get to know the painter of âThe Emberâ!â
When Marsh saw that someone finally spotted this painting, he welcomed him with a smile. âMr. Sowle, Iâm the art teacher of this group of children. The author of âThe Emberâ is right here. Sheâs a very young girl!
When Marvin saw Emma, he was indeed greatly surprised. âI didnât expect that the person who drew such a stunning work would be such a young girl! Little girl, did you really draw this painting?â
Emma smiled and stepped forward. âThank you for your appreciation, Mr. Sowle. This painting was indeed drawn by me!â
The students who were waiting to watch a good show were all dumbfounded.
They wondered if Emmaâs painting was actually that good.