Chapter 386: Two Canvases (Ask for a Monthly Pass, Ask for a Recommendation)

On the shelves on the side of the stall hang four oil paintings, all of which are realistic landscapes, which look very beautiful.

The size of the four paintings is not small, the smallest one is 80 x 100, the largest is almost 180 x 200, and these four paintings alone can hang on a wall.

This should be transported by RV, the general car is really fine, the half-new blue and white RV behind the stall should be the stall owner's.

After obtaining the permission of the stall owner, Ye Tian immediately took two steps forward, reached out and took down the smallest oil painting, and began to admire it with both hands.

But this painting is not Ye Tian's goal, it's just an excess!

The painting he fancied was still hanging on the shelf, a little bit in the middle, and it was larger! About 120 x 150, it was a large oil painting.

All four paintings were painted by a painter, an American native painter from Ohio in the fifties, who was also a little famous.

The reason why Ye Tian can be recognized at a glance is because these paintings have the artist's signature and the date of creation in the lower right corner, which is very clear and undoubted!

In his eyes, the white glow emitted by these four paintings also clearly indicates the age of their creation, from the late forties to the late fifties.

In addition to the dazzling white light, the four paintings have five to six layers of charming halos, some five layers, some six layers, indicating that they all have a certain artistic value.

Their market value is also very clear, ranging from $15,000 to $30,000 for each of the four paintings, depending on the size and age of creation.

This is very much in line with the historical status of the artist, whose paintings are basically at this price, as evidenced by the auction records over the years.

However, there is no problem with the other three oil paintings, but the oil painting that Ye Tian likes presents a very strange phenomenon.

The white light emitted by the painting seems to have two layers, as if two light sources are overlapped, and the intensity of the light is also different, and the light emitted by the inner light source is a little brighter than the outer light source.

From this point of view, it can be judged that the age of the inner light source is a little earlier, about three or four years earlier.

What's even weirder is that the halos on the outside of the painting also overlap!

Under the six layers of halo of the original painting, there is a large halo, as many as eighteen or nineteen layers, which is very charming and dazzling, enough to make people dizzy and even crazy!

It was this eighteen-nineteen layers of charming halo that tightly caught Ye Tian's gaze, making him excited and ready to take down this oil painting.

There is no doubt that the painting hides a great secret.

Beneath the surface of the picture, there is a top-notch work of art, and according to the area of the halo divergence, it is very likely that what is hidden inside is also an oil painting!

It is not uncommon to use one painting to disguise another painting, and it is even often seen, but it is not known who made the hidden painting.

Ye Tian had no way of knowing the answer for the time being, but he was very sure of one thing.

This hidden painting, which must have been made by the most famous modern artist, must be worth more than 10 million dollars, and this judgment is enough!

This oil painting must belong to buddy, no one wants to take it away!

He didn't immediately look at the hanging oil painting and discover the secret, but pretended to appreciate it seriously while communicating with the stall owner.

"Sir, I would venture to ask, how do you have four paintings of Jack Blair, and they are all of Ohio's landscapes, right?"

Ye Tian asked curiously, it is indeed rare for such four large-scale oil paintings to appear in the same place, which is inevitably surprising.

He also wanted to find out the exact origin of these paintings, so that he could avoid a lot of trouble, after all, it was related to a top-notch work of art, and he couldn't be too careful!

The stall owner did not hide it, smiled and began to explain the origin of the four oil paintings.

"Steven, it seems that you know Jack Blair, and you must know the price of his work, and you read that right, these four paintings are all about Ohio landscapes.

They are "Morning on Lake Erie," "Autumn Colors on Mount Cambell," "Mother River Ohio," and "Meandering Momi River," all of which are scenic spots in Ohio.

As for the origin of these four paintings, you can rest assured that they are all from legal sources, there is no problem, I am an Ohioan, and I received them all in Cincinnati!"

"Why don't you send it for auction? and bring it to Birmingham, Jack Blair's work shouldn't be hard to sell, especially in Ohio."

"The auction house commission rate is too high, and Jack Blair's paintings can't be sold for a high price, so I didn't send them to auction, because I didn't want to work for the vampires at the auction house.

Not long after I collected these four paintings, this time I came to Corridor 127, so I brought them here to see if I could sell them here, and if I could, it would be great!

It's a pity that there aren't many people who like these paintings, and the price of them, so it's been left until now, are you interested in these paintings?

"That's right, the auction house commission ratio is indeed too high, especially for these artworks with little value-added space, it is not cost-effective to send them to the auction house, and you will lose once you enter!

The regional color of these paintings is so strong that not many people like them outside of Ohio, and it's only natural that you choose to sell them in Birmingham, Alabama, and no one cares.

I'm really interested in these paintings, but this "Autumn Colors of Mount Campbell" is almost meaningful, I look at the "Morning at Lake Erie", it looks beautiful!"

After speaking, Ye Tian put "Autumn Colors of Cambell Mountain" back on the shelf, walked over and began to appreciate his real goal, "Morning on Lake Erie".

The stall owner answered, and turned back to greet others.

He knows these four paintings very well, knows the value better, and thinks that there is nothing to be missed, and Steven does not want to take advantage of himself.

And he also understands that Steven is definitely an expert, and he also knows the value of these oil paintings very well, and he doesn't want to ask for a sky-high price, it's impossible!

If this guy takes a fancy to one of the paintings and is ready to buy it, it is just a very ordinary art transaction, and the price must strictly follow the market price, and the floating space is very small!

So there's no need to pay attention to this guy at all, even if he doesn't buy it, it's not difficult to deal with these oil paintings back to Ohio, it's just a matter of time sooner or later, don't worry!

However, how did this stall owner know that "Morning on Lake Erie" actually hides a big secret, that it is a fortune that he may not be able to earn in his lifetime!

And Ye Tian's determination to win this "Morning on Lake Yili" is extremely firm at this time, and it is inevitable!

As soon as he stood in front of the painting, Ye Tian immediately turned on the perspective, his eyes penetrated the tranquil waters of Lake Yili on the painting, looked behind the canvas, and uncovered the secrets hidden behind the canvas.

As far as the eye can see, at a glance.

The oil painting is instantly and thoroughly understood, with the oil paint, canvas, frame, backplate, etc., all the details of the painting are clearly presented in the eyes, and all the secrets cannot be hidden!

Even the stall on the back of the oil painting, as well as the beautiful women standing in front of the stall to select the goods, were completely seen through by Ye Tian, and an unusually fragrant picture appeared in his eyes.

Hidden behind the canvas is another painting, as large as "Morning at Lake Erie", also a large oil painting!

The two canvases coincide and fit perfectly!

No one can discover this hidden painting without tearing open the surface of the canvas or removing the nailed back!

But what surprised Ye Tian was that the hidden painting was not an oil painting, although it was also an oil painting canvas, but the creative technique was very different, and it was a unique way of painting.

The picture of this painting is extremely chaotic, like a mess, at a glance, you can't see what is painted at all, the eyes are full of complex and indistinguishable lines, which makes people dizzy!

After a moment of surprise, Ye Tian quickly came to his senses.

Immediately afterward, a look of excitement and ecstasy appeared in his eyes.

He already recognized this painting technique, he also recognized this artistic style, and he understood better who the painter who created this work and the market value of this painting.

Abstract expressionist painting, created in the fifties of the twentieth century, with eighteen or nineteen layers of charming halo, extraordinary artistic value and market value!

The answer is on the horizon, and it's definitely a crazy answer!

This is the work of Jackson Pollock, the master of abstract expressionist painting, the first contributor to the establishment of a leading position in the international art world by American modern painting to break away from European standards!

And it's the work of the peak, no doubt!

Dude sent!