Seraphina Redgrave looked at the judge with an indifferent expression: "Whatever you see, is what it is."
What arrogance!
Mia thought, being so disrespectful to the judges, would they really let her off?
However, the master who asked the question was not at all displeased; instead, he lowered his head and inquired, "What I see is a woman dead in the snow, her body buried by the snow, leaving only a few traces of her existence, eventually disappearing into the vast white snow."
This is a painting that makes one feel despair at first sight.
"There is this layer of meaning, but in my view, it is far from enough."
Seraphina noticed that this master genuinely loved art, so her tone softened.
"Why is it not enough?"
The master's expression was full of fanaticism, his interest in the painting growing deeper.
Seraphina just stood there without answering.
After hearing this, many masters returned to the stage to appreciate the painting.