The people who have stopped at Antoni's painting are similarly stopped in front of that angel painting.

It's beautiful.

The illustrations of angels, clearly painted in a sketch of a pen painting, with the basement of Kanvas in milky white, are meticulous in shape and surprisingly accurate in scale of the human body.

Finger length, face size, limb length, skeleton.

I get the impression that you did well, Desan.

And a variety of colors that wear a thin, transparent veil on them.

The parts corresponding to the angel's face have thinner, thinner gradients of paint, to the extent of accents.

Angel clothes are boldly painted in a variety of colors.

The tone is chic (elegant) picturesque angels expressed in sepia monotones on milky kanvas, but the yellow, pink lines scattered there, and the clear blue and green accents that sometimes appear, in shades alone, made light and shadow.

"This is..."

The choice of the theme of angels is also good. An angel descends to earth and strokes the forehead of an artist who is napping.

Milky white and sepia tones combined with softness and nostalgic.

Fauvism's technique of freely separating vibrant and beautiful colors without worrying about the use of pictorial colors is used there.

The painting was too gentle to say Fauvism.

The idea of painting with a feather pen in the painting and producing lightness and nostalgia with only glassiness (thin paint), like watercolor painting, prevailed.

(... don't you think)

If you look at the author name of the angel painting, the names of both Antoni and Beliessa are there.

If you two sneak up and wonder what you drew, it's something more beautiful than you'd expect.

People around them are also responding well. People admire Antoni no less than his "painting of fire".

In anticipation, Antoni's "Painting of Fire" and Antoni and Beliessa's "Painting of Angels" were good battles.

Both are reluctant to be A and B, giving the viewer a different kind of emotion. It's a beauty that burns in your eyes and a beauty that stings in your chest.

However, it was like a settlement was already attached at a time when "Flaming Pictures" relied on paint, performance-color effects, and even incitement complaints by review papers, and this "Angel Pictures" had a good battle.

(... Either way, this exhibition is one of Antoni's winners. The masses learned the breadth of Antoni that he could paint everything from colorful and elegant paintings to vibrant, fiercely chest-punching paintings. It shouldn't be hard to get back into the art world either)

Approximately as you think.

Lose the battle and win at work. Later I'm going to say a word of praise to Antoni and Beliessa that it was a very beautiful painting.

You didn't think anything of me when I was shown a painting like this, but for me, I'm not talking about caring unless it's an obstacle to my job.

If you have feelings that you've been hit, I guess that's what Beliessa and Antoni wanted to do.

"..." "... heh," "beautiful..."

Three people behind them are blinded by angel paintings.

In that gap, I said to Meena, "I wish Hetty had given it to me, too." "Oh, I guess. He said that if it wasn't for me or Hetty, he'd go see it instead of me." "Well, why don't you come with me so I don't miss you?" "You guys are plain good friends," he tells the story without any other love.

"Lord, okay?

"What's up, Meena?

"Why is the Lord doing this?

"What is this?

It's a consultancy business.

I only have eyes with Meena for a moment. Smiling gently, but feeling signs of trying somewhere, I accidentally took a breath.

"If you really want to be happy, if you want to be successful in this world, you shouldn't have to work like this as a talent consultant."

……

"Generating potions allows you to do business with pharmacists in Oasis Street. The production of dust to precipitate paper fiber from mud swamps in nearby dungeons is also the exclusive industry of the Lord. In addition, the staffing industry has also been face-to-face with Adventurer Alliance Director Ariosh to accommodate the good offices of a stable business partner. Twice a month, Lutz, I also borrow you to sell food in an outdoor store. Chitta also finds sponsors to benefit from the details of holding back meat purchases cheaply and getting our adventurers to accommodate their protective equipment and weapons"

"Oh."

"In addition, the Lord made a facial connection with the artistic painters in this case, didn't he? … it would be easy for the owner to tell the difference between market research and authenticity about which pieces are likely to sell and which are not."

"Sort of."

"... I don't really need to do this anymore, because I'm going to ask each and every one of you about your career plan."

I knew it. The word nearly spoke, but I swallowed it hard.

"I know.... At first, I'm sure, to the extent that I took it on because I thought it was to the extent of a mental care job to do what Beriessa asked me to do and try to get Antoni to do his best as an artist again.

But on the way, the Lord brought the story to the Earl of Albert, didn't he? Antoni's paintings are psychedelic but still beautiful enough. It's possible enough to get him back into the art world and create another new genre of art in Oasis Street. He remains disappointed that 'I want to draw something beautiful', but if he can even convince himself, then with the power of the Count, it is possible to return him to the art world. So help me, please.... is it not?

"Oh. Hetty told you?

"I heard.... and the Lord has taken on that Count's request, hasn't he? This simple job of forcing Antoni to continue to paint and to succeed if he puts psychedelic paintings on the public as they are."

……

"But your husband dared to try to make Mr. Antoni paint Fauvism.... why not?

"Saana."

I don't know, all I could say was: If you insist, I thought this method would be smarter.

I remember meeting with the Count a few months ago to discuss how to get Antoni back into the art world.

"It's Toshiki. I tried to meet her because her daughter was being kind, but I see, she's a clever merchant inside."

"It's a terrible word."

"I thought it would be a big deal for Mahadi to say the same because he said he had a great time eating and walking with him, but I think he knows."

The Earl is an impressionable middle-aged man. I get nervous just eating face to face.

He didn't overlook anything, but with his sharp eyes, he was observing my outfit and my tricks. Perhaps he deserves me of being a Slam Street merchant and a minor, but still holding down table manners to some extent.

"Well."

The Earl who plucked his mouth said, "Do you understand Antoni? I've been pushing."

"My daughter Beliessa is blind to art.... she said," I want Antoni to cheer up, I don't want to see Antoni like that, I want him back in the art world if I can, there's nothing I can do to keep him buried because he can still paint so wonderful, "

"Yes."

"My daughter was absolutely right. That talent doesn't have to be buried. Sure, it doesn't even look like a gete thing, but even if it was artistic enough. There was something pulled in."

The Count's demands were simple.

I'm ready to bring Antoni back into the art world. He just wants you to support him later so that he can be proactive in the painting.

"What, even if our daughter says something, don't worry too much. He's supposed to think the same thing about me."

"Is there a lady? Something."

"Oh. Actually, I've been arguing lately.... I didn't ask for anything so bad or anything."

Murray. "What is Murray?" said the Earl, "It's a way to bring Antoni back into the art world."

As I listened to the Count, I thought: The Count seemed less attentive if Antoni were artistic in drawing any work.

It can be a precision painting, or a surrealistic irrational painting. If it's just a work that would be of artistic value, I'll figure it out.

I mean, whether it's the work that Antoni wants to draw, or not, but that's not the problem.

Beliessa's bite was the Count's stance that even the pieces she did not want to paint would be allowed to be painted.

"I told him. You asked Toshiki to do the same. Then she cried. He couldn't say it back."

"Really..."

"It must be about that kid. I told you this." I want Antoni to cheer me up so I can paint again "or something. I should have tried to adhere to the attitude that it was desirable to have Antoni increase his willingness to draw, that he didn't even demand to be forced to draw.

But she's a belleza. Actually, that kid wants Antoni to draw it, even if he's forced to do so inside. You've seen it too, haven't you? Antoni has so much talent, even if he's got brain damage. I don't have the body to rot that amazing piece. The loss of society.... you know what I mean?

"Yes. In fact, it was an amazing piece"

"Not as much as my daughter, but I also have some understanding of art. That's why I get it. I wonder what happens when you're possessed by beauty.

It's no longer a sin. I don't care if Antoni suffers. It's the kind of art that makes you want to watch more. Demonic. "

……

"Didn't I?