Chapter: 775
Hearing this compliment loudly in her direction, Jacqueline smiled smugly.
Was it Dominic? He is rowdy sometimes, but at Least he can recognize an amazing painting. Jacqueline thought to herself.
"Wow, it's so beautiful. It's a horse, right? The horse's mane really flows!"
This time, it was Jenifer speaking. Hearing this comment, Jacqueline couldn't help frowning.
The horse's mane? It was obviously Mona Lisa's long hair. Was she blind? Couldn't she tell the difference?
"I see! This is the horse from one of Sophy Brown's paintings!”
It was not until Jacqueline heard Matthew's praise that she realized something was wrong.
Her imitation painting of the Mona Lisa bared no resemblance to Sophy Brown's painting.
For starters, wasn’t Sophy Brown a famous watercolorist?
A lot of her imitation paintings were available in the local market. Are they admiring Maria's work?
Suddenly, Jacqueline figured out what was going on. While holding the spoon, her hand began trembling.
The spoon was still full of sugar juice, and, with her trembling hand, it spilled out.
Her painting was completely ruined.
It was not until then that Matthew noticed Jacqueline's work.
“Huh? Jacqueline, are you copying Dominic's painting? He drew a small sun, and you drew a big one?"
A big sun?
Jacqueline wanted to slap the spoon of sugar juice across Matthew's face!
But he was right. It really looked Like a big sun now.
The Mona Lisa, which Jacqueline spent so Long on, was destroyed. Feeling defeated, she pushed her spoon aside and looked at Maria.
“What did she paint... this! This really is a horse!"
Jacqueline admired Maria's beautiful painting of a galloping horse. Maria had painted bold lines that the horse‘s mane looked real.
Every detail was so beautifully painted that it seemed to be alive! “I've finished."
Maria placed her spoon of sugar juice on the table with such a modest demeanor, as if she hadn't just created a masterpiece.
The three celebrity guests stared at Maria with curiosity until they finally understood what she was trying to say.