Dream Painting

Par : Greta Hartmann
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8227061232
  • EAN9798227061232
  • Date de parution06/11/2024
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  • ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC

Résumé

Sophia struggled in London but kept painting her own way. She never gave up on her dreams. She had trouble exhibiting her work in Rome because she didn't have enough money. She worked hard and borrowed from friends to make the trip to Rome. In Rome, she prepared for the exhibition, met artists from different countries and felt the city's rich artistic atmosphere. Some people liked her work, but others didn't.
This made her doubt herself. Police officer Oliver Brown spoke up for her and encouraged her to stick to her own style. Later, Sophia went to a fashion event Oliver introduced her to. She got new ideas, but some people insulted her. She was not defeated by these setbacks. She was strengthened by them. But her paintings were stolen. Oliver investigated and found the paintings and exposed the thief.
An art critic hired someone to steal the paintings to keep his authority. People talked about it a lot in the art world. People had different reactions to Sophia. Some were supportive, while others were derogatory. With Oliver's help, she fought back through interviews on TV. She gradually won more understanding and support. However, the critic was not willing to give up. He tried to sabotage her exhibition when she participated in another art exhibition.
Oliver stopped this behaviour, allowing Sophia to continue her artistic path.
Sophia struggled in London but kept painting her own way. She never gave up on her dreams. She had trouble exhibiting her work in Rome because she didn't have enough money. She worked hard and borrowed from friends to make the trip to Rome. In Rome, she prepared for the exhibition, met artists from different countries and felt the city's rich artistic atmosphere. Some people liked her work, but others didn't.
This made her doubt herself. Police officer Oliver Brown spoke up for her and encouraged her to stick to her own style. Later, Sophia went to a fashion event Oliver introduced her to. She got new ideas, but some people insulted her. She was not defeated by these setbacks. She was strengthened by them. But her paintings were stolen. Oliver investigated and found the paintings and exposed the thief.
An art critic hired someone to steal the paintings to keep his authority. People talked about it a lot in the art world. People had different reactions to Sophia. Some were supportive, while others were derogatory. With Oliver's help, she fought back through interviews on TV. She gradually won more understanding and support. However, the critic was not willing to give up. He tried to sabotage her exhibition when she participated in another art exhibition.
Oliver stopped this behaviour, allowing Sophia to continue her artistic path.