590. Kelly and Haight
Kelly knocked on Hevin's door.
She waited for nearly thirty seconds.
Ha La slowly opened the door and looked outside timidly. Then she saw Kelly and showed an expression of surprise:
"Sister Kelly."
Although they hadn't seen each other for a few days and Ha La had grown up a bit - she had changed much more than a normal child, she still recognized Ha La at a glance.
After all, what Ha La changed was only her appearance, but she could see the girl's true nature.
"Is Hevin at home?" Kelly poked her head into the door, "I have something to ask him about."
Hala replied:
"He hasn't come back these days. Hewen has been very busy recently."
Kelly smiled and said:
"Do you mind if I come in and sit down?"
Hala opened the door.
Following the girl, Kelly walked into the building.
Unlike Aaron's residence, Hevin hung several paintings on the walls here, and they were all of great artistic attainments, making Kelly look at them intently.
One of them reminded her of the work of an art master.
This painting with simple colors depicts a girl with melancholy eyes, sitting alone on the bed holding a teddy bear, and a curious boy looking at her outside the bedroom door.
This seems to be the early work of Master Haidt. He was an artistic genius who lived 1,200 years ago. Unfortunately, he was born in the war years. Although many people think that it was his turbulent life that created his great works, but Kelly
I still feel very sorry for his untimely death.
She continued to look at the painting, and reality and illusion gradually intertwined.
The last time she saw the works of Master Haidt was when she visited the Allen Museum in college, where there was an authentic work of Haidt. In the art world, there are many debates about this person, and some even think that Haidt is not a person.
This is because some of his works appeared in very different years, with a difference of several hundred years. There is even a portrait depicting the Primordial Fire Bishop one hundred and twenty years ago.
Although it can be explained by a perfect forgery - assuming that the original work has been lost, or a talented imitator - Haidt does have an extra layer of mystery about him compared to other painters.
Although in Kelly's eyes today, it is normal for human beings to live for thousands of years, in Kelly's eyes back then, Haite's deeds were once so confusing that she almost mistakenly thought that this was a man who had appeared in several time periods.
of people.
Now that I think about it, maybe he has an extremely long lifespan and may not even be human. This is a more reasonable explanation.
And this painting of hers.
After her multiple visual appraisals, it should be an authentic product that has never been seen before. Although she is a little surprised, it actually doesn't matter when she thinks about it. Hewen is probably an acquaintance of Haidt?
What really puzzled her was that the other paintings placed together with this painting, judging from her level, she could tell that these paintings were also masterpieces.
The style is novel, the structure is bold, and most importantly - she has never seen a work of this style. Kelly can identify the artist just by relying on a few drops of paint on the painting. During the time when she was obsessed with art,
She searched for the works of most masters that she could see.
But she had never heard of this man.
"Do you know whose work these are?"
Hala said:
"The middle one belongs to Haight, and the others belong to his wife Fanny."
Kelly's pupils opened slightly:
"Wife? How did you know?"
Hala said:
Chapter completed!