William's painting, titled "The Fledgling Hawk," was as simple as it could be. With just a few strokes and devoid of any background, it looked quite plain at first glance.
What was most thought-provoking was the signature below the fledgling hawk.
Alice?!
York Brimstone, widely acknowledged as a master of oil painting, could discern that though the painting was simple, it showcased profound artistic prowess.
In oil paintings, conveying emotion and spirit is paramount, and this artwork had achieved an incredibly high level in terms of its color depth and light-dark contrast.
York Brimstone had had the opportunity to see some works of ancient masters, yet this simple painting of a fledgling hawk surpassed even those esteemed pieces in technical merit.
What stunned York Brimstone even more was the certain spiritual energy emanating from "The Fledgling Hawk." Just one visual contact with it made him feel a wild surge of energy within.