Chapter 355
Billionaire’s Missing Darling
Witions felt extremely uncomfortable when she returned to her room as if a blazing fire was roasting her internal organs âAre the results of the semiâfinals in yet?â she asked Clarissa.
âThe results are out, Clarissa knew that Winona would definitely ask, so she was already prepared and even took a photo of Oliviaâs painting with her phone. Winona, take a look.â
As she spoke, she showed Winona the picture on her phone.
The photo was not very clear, so she could only get a basic idea of what the painting was. The details were somewhat blurry, but she could still feel that the paintingâs technique was very good.
Winona took a glance and retracted her gaze, not paying much attention to it.
She was mentally prepared for Oliviaâs superb technique and knew that her technique was perfect.
âHas the final been scheduled?â she asked again.
Clarissa nodded. âDonât worry. The final has already been arranged. The themes were decided long ago, requiring participants to depict an emotion or mood. Olivia definitely wonât have the advantage in such an abstract challenge. She has always won with techniques, so itâs very difficult for her to show her emotions and mood.â
âMoreover, the judges we invite this time prefer to use paintings to convey emotions. Even if Mrs.
Liebsig is here, they canât lie in front of so many people.â
Upon hearing this, Winona pursed her lips and smiled.
The results of the semiâfinals were out the next morning, and Olivia successfully advanced.
No one had any objections. Ever since they found out that Olivia was a âSketcherâ the day before, this group of people had stopped talking. No one said anything like underhanded operations and similar matters anymore. They all seemed subdued.
Soon, it was the day of the finals.
Tina and Sandra had both advanced. The two of them walked towards the examination hall with their drafts.
âHey, who do you think will be the champion this time Tina asked Sandra.
âOlivia?â Sandra said a name. After the semiâfinals, everyone went to look at the paintings that had advanced. From the bottom of her heart, she felt that Olivia was the best. Winona was not bad either, but she felt that her painting was lacking something.
Tina also liked Oliviaâs paintings. She had liked the paintings of the âSketcherâ very much. Moreover, on the day of the semiâfinals, Oliviaâs paintings had obviously improved a lot from before, using her techniques to perfection.
However, judging a paintingâs quality wasnât just based on technique. Emotions and artistic conceptions were also very important.
Tina felt that Oliviaâs technique was indeed impressive, but it was lacking in creativity.
The theme was spring, but she had only drawn a patch of green grass. It was very mediocre.
Tina and Sandra discussed it over and over again. In the end, they felt that Winona had a high chance of winning.
Speaking of Winona, Sandra frowned and said, âI think her paintings are average, all just hype.â
âCreating art is highly subjective. If you think itâs bad, others might not think so. Tina had the opposite opinion. On the contrary, she felt that Winonaâs painting was good, with a sense of abstract beauty and a lot of spirit.
Otherwise, she wouldnât have gained such a significant reputation both nationally and internationally.
More importantly, she heard that the finals had introduced a public vote. Everyone could vote, with a phone number counted as one vote. Winonaâs reputation would attract a lot of votes. Although âSketcher was very famous, not many people knew that Olivia was âSketcherâ. It was only Blountos Musing Darling chculed within a small circle Compared to Winona, her chances of winning were not very high.
14 the mention of the public vote, Sandra sighed.
Letâs not think about it. Letâs focus on the competition first.
Olivia, holding her canvas, niet Winona at the entraine Winona looked good and energetic today. When she met Olivia, she even greeted her. âGood morning.
Ms. Taylor.â
Upon hearing her voice, Olivia lowered her eyes and glanced at her. She nodded slightly to acknowledge. the greeting Winona was infuriated by the way a superior nodded at her subordinates.
âAh, why was Olivia so annoying and arrogant?â she muttered.
Today, she was determined to completely outperform Olivia.
âOlivia Winona suddenly moved closer and said in a low voice, âTodayâs competition doesnât only look at techniques. It focuses more on emotions and artistic conception. This time, letâs see how you can defeat me!
Oliviaâs expression did not change at all. She did not even stop in her tracks. She continued to walk into the examination hall unhurriedly and asked Winona, The competition values emotional expression and artistic concept this time?
âOf course, Winona said proudly, looking at Olivia with contempt.
Oliy suddenly stopped in her tracks and turned to look at Winoma. âWhat a coincidence. Iâm bettex at expressing my emotions than in techniques.
When she said this, her eyes were cold. She did not deliberately show off. She was calm as if she was just saying a simple fact Winona instantly froze and stared blankly at Olivia. She suspected that there was something wrong her ears and even more suspected that Olivia was lying.
However, Oliviaâs aura was too strong, making Winona firmly suppressed. Not only could she not question her, but she even felt that what Olivia said was true.
âImpossible, absolutely impossible, she muttered, shaking her head.
It was impossible for anyone in this world to be so monstrous.
with Olivia glanced at Winona indifferently before quickly retracting her gaze. There was a hint of curiosity i her tone. âHow strange. Why do you all think that I only know techniques in painting, and donât know how to express my emotions?â
She asked Winona. âDid I say that Iâm not good at creativity and canât use paintings to convey emotions and concepts?â
âNo Winona shook her head subconsciously.
âThatâs right.â Olivia continued to walk forward. I only emphasize using techniques in my artwork because 1 like it, but it doesnât mean I only know how to use techniques.â
Today. Iâll show you what a real emotional influence is With that, she walked past Winona and went to her seat.
The other participants besides Olivia and Winona froze on the spot and stared in amazement at Olivia, There was only one thought in their mind.
Olivia was really powerful.
That kind of confidence and pride seemed to be innate and no one could doubt it at all.
The competition officially began.
The examination hall was extremely quiet, with only the sound of slow breathing.
Winona sat in her seat and took some time to calm down.
She comforted herself that it was impossible. Olivia must have been lying to her and trying to disturb her mood.
How could a person be good at so many things? Not only did she know medicine, but she was also an expert in biology. She had devoted herself to scientific research for many years and had no time to learn painting She must have been lying!
Winona closed her eyes, calmed hersell, and began to seriously adjust the color.
Todayâs finals started at eight in the morning and lasted until two in the afternoon She was determined to give it her all.