Forty-six years old.
The art exhibition hall, named "Life," will be located at 244, 245, 246, and 247 Farland Street in Furse, with brand new works debuting on the opening day.
Hewitt received the invitation.
This exhibition hall wasn't commercial; the forty-six-year-old master painter Hela was not short of money. She could easily afford to splurge a huge sum to buy a large area for the public to enjoy her paintings.
Although the exhibition itself wasn't for profit, many people still wanted to come and see it. For some young artists, being able to see Hela's new works first-hand was exciting.
Many others simply came because of Hela's reputation in the art world; they either wanted to get in touch with the master artist, simply admire her work, or use the opportunity to conduct business with others.
Hewitt walked into the exhibition hall and aimlessly wandered around.