Chapter 164 Emerentius

First, Emrys took the painting from Chandler, studied it for a moment, and then said, “The painting by Mr. York is heavily inked, with strokes that are vigorous and powerful, giving off an intense sense of strengin. The bird depicted in the painting is holding its head high, its beak long and sharp. Looking at the ring of feathers around its neck and the bird standing against the wind… Mr. York truly has great ambitions!”

After Emrys finished his critique, both of them were taken aback.

However, before they could even speak, Emrys immediately picked up Roger’s painting and continued, saying, “As for Mr. Balford’s painting, although the craftsmanship is not bad, the brushwork is rather peculiar. It’s thick at first but becomes light toward the end. Moreover, the style in the beginning and the end is incredibly mismatched, even giving off an increasingly chaotic sense… Mr. Balford, you must have been distracted while painting, weren’t you?”

“Dr. Lund, you…” Roger looked at Emrys in disbelief, his face full of astonishment.

When he began painting, he actually wanted to emulate Chandler to create an uplifting and inspiring style. However, as he painted, he suddenly thought of his late wife.

still alive, she would often accompany him,

of those emotions, his style of

due to Roger thinking about his second wife, Hannah. The thought of her using a demonic

those truly knowledgeable in the field and who had reached the realm of discerning the painter’s emotions through the painting could genuinely detect the subtle

able to discern Roger’s emotional changes through that painting,

indeed a master of calligraphy

were utterly

of appreciation for literature and art at

filled with shame, but quickly, his eyes lit up. He said, “Dr. Lund, since you

also revealed a look of

oddly and asked, “Are you sure

of them nodded

Chapter 164 Emerentius

a shot. However, I won’t draw a bird. I’ll draw something else instead!” Emrys‘ eyes swiveled, a

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