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Leonard Ethan did not use any extraordinary powers in his painting this time, but picked up the brush and painted as ordinary people do because he had an inkling that by using this traditional method, he would truly achieve a breakthrough.
From the impressions in his mind, Leonard could feel the golden yellow of Vincent Van Gogh's sunflowers in his painting, brimming with the desire for life, as if burning. The emotional brushstrokes were so rich and powerful, sincerely representing the vibrant sunflower, the flower of the sun, abundant with naive vitality.
It could be said that painting the Sunflowers was like painting the sun itself, and it was also Van Gogh's self-portrait. The sun, the sunflowers, and Van Gogh merged into one. Van Gogh and the sunflowers composed a symphony of life in blue and yellow intertwined, a testament to the tumult of his life.