About This Book
The narrative follows young and established artists who become entangled with an elderly painter consumed by the pursuit of an absolute representation of beauty. After years of secret labor he guards a canvas he treats as a living creation and refuses to expose it. When colleagues at last persuade him to unveil the work, they perceive only a chaotic mass of paint with a single precise detail, revealing a vast gap between private vision and public perception. The unraveling of the painter’s conviction examines artistic obsession, the limits of representation, and the tragic cost of seeking an unattainable ideal.
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