Alex presented all the paintings he had made during the past two weeks that he had been on his own. "How are they?" he asked.
Tian Honglui stood to his side, looking at the paintings with eyes full of awe. "Are you sure you have only been practicing for 2 weeks, your majesty? This is the art of someone that has at least been painting for a year or so."
"That good huh? I'm not sure if your flattering me or not, but I'll take the compliment," Alex said.
"No, no. No flattery at all. I mean what I said," he said. "Look at the paintings. You can see your talent in painting evolve throughout the paintings. You much have made practiced day and night."
"I did practice every day," Alex said.
"Amazing," Tian Honglui said again. "You don't need me to teach you must at all. You can just practice on your own and learn from now on."
"Still, I would love to hold this own training," Alex said.
"Very well," Tian Honglui said. "Let us make another painting then."
Alex nodded and brought out a canvas and his paints.
"I would like you to draw something you have never seen before," the young man said.
Alex nodded and came up with a random scenario in his head. "I have a simple picture in my mind," he said.
The young man nodded and let Alex draw. He watched the entire process of the drawing, seeing the blue sky, and the black, white, and blue background at the bottom.
The colors of the water come together to form an image of the lake with a goldfish jumping out of it. The shadow on the fish, the lighting. Everything was nearly impeccable.
As Alex drew, the young man couldn't help but give a fearful look at him. 'How is this just 2 weeks?' he wondered. Was Alex that good? Or was he just that good of a teacher?
He continued watching Alex draw and once he finished, he clapped. "Amazing, your majesty," he said. "Your ability to capture an image and put it on the canvas is incredible. The anatomy of the fish in the picture, the colors you have used, and the light passing through the water. Everything is absolutely incredible."n0veLuSb.c0M
The young man could only praise Alex.
"Any problems with the painting?" Alex asked.
"I am unable to tell," the young man said. "There are no problems on a technical level at all. You can improve your painting skills, but those aren't problems that you can't sort out with a few months of training. In a year— no, less than a year, you will reach the same rank as an artist as most of the artists in this continent."
Alex smiled quite a lot at this time. He was happy to be praised like that. He had talent, talent to learn anything he wanted. But that didn't mean that he could do anything he wanted to.
He had to train and learn to be able to do that thing. Sure he had to train for less time than others, but that still didn't mean that he didn't have to give it his all.
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