Chapter 189: Dry Goods (2)

Under Bredero's frantic strokes, the marble boulder gradually reveals the silhouette of the figure, and the artist seems to be crazy and smashes it all the way, but each blow is just right, and the control is at its peak.

The huge rectangular stone was crushed and dusted by the continuous erosion of the chisel, and fell to the ground crackling.

Ilminster and Helen's eyes pulled out of the painting masterpiece and looked curiously at the embryonic sculpture.

The two saw that Bredrow was carving a statue of a person.

The overall form of the statue is almost complete, with a standing female figure, naked and naked, wearing a long tulle skirt below, holding an apple symbolizing sweet love with one hand above her head, and the other hand elegantly caressing the corners of her skirt.

Bredrow began to carve the details of the statue, and he carved it extremely quickly, but still managed to maintain an accurate accuracy, and the details that should have been slow and meticulous were completed at the speed of his limits.

The statue's face is detailed, her serene, confident eyes and smiling lips give a sense of reserve and wisdom. She is not delicate, not shy, not the slightest artificiality, and looks at the mundane world with compassion.

Helen recognized it at once, wasn't this the face of the Fire-Haired Lady?

The statue is the same as the theme of the painting, in which Bredrot is sculpting an image of the god of love and goodness, the fiery lady Shanny.

But this statue is different from the statue of Eros in the Temple of Love, she is more humane, her expression is more vivid, lifelike, elegant and atmospheric, and the carving technique is the level of a master, and it is by no means an ordinary stonemason and sculptor can reach the realm.

As the dust fell, more details were revealed to the two voters.

She is like a monument, giving people a sense of sublimity, solemn and elegant; But at the same time, he is also cordial, beautiful and graceful, and has a good posture. The plump chest, round shoulders, and flexible waist all present a mature feminine beauty.

She has both the plumpness, charm and gentleness of a woman, and the purity, solemnity and love of a human mother, embodying the full inner vitality and spiritual wisdom of man.

The body of the statue adopts a spiral-like upward trend, slightly tilted, and the undulations of each part are rich in musical rhythm;

The lower limbs are covered by a dress, revealing the dynamic structure of the human body from the natural folds of the soothing rolls, adding rich variety and subtle beauty to the statue.

Helen's eyes widened, her mouth slightly open, and her limbs stiffened around the statue as if she had been in control, admiring it from all angles, with a uniform and varied beauty from every angle.

Ilminster couldn't contain the excitement in his heart, although the statue was not yet finished, he was already sure that this statue was also a masterpiece!

He watched two classic stage plays today, admired a hand-me-down painting, and even witnessed the appearance of a hand-me-down sculpture with his own eyes.

What was the day of the Harvest Festival in September 1369 of the Valley Era, and what happened in the Upper Realm?

The gods who love art have collectively blessed an unknown artist with the madness to create so many masterpieces that will last forever.

Is it really the effect of the curse of Eros?

However, people who have been cursed by the god of love in history, let alone created any works of art, cannot retain their sanity, either crazy or stupid, or unable to bear the pain and commit suicide and fall into hell.

Could it be that only the most determined artists will stumble on the lonely road of art because of the curse of Eros, carrying endless pain, letting the pain squeeze inspiration, and will burn themselves like Bredrow and light up the world with masterpieces?

The two voters did not feel the passage of time in the slightest while admiring the beautiful masterpiece, and after a long time, the Bredero carving was already in its final form, and with his final hammer drop, the last details of the sculpture were completed.

The statue of Lady Ross was unveiled to the people of Ferrun as a testament to her grandeur and beauty that has been passed down in the real world for thousands of years.

"Perfect!"

Helen exclaimed, "I have never seen such a perfect statue of Chenny, no matter what angle you look at, from every detail, its beauty is so flawless, oh, I feel dizzy, my heart is beating so fast, my mind is blank, I can't breathe......"

The Eros elect put their hands on their foreheads and staggered a few steps, intending to faint.

Davidian's syndrome attacked, and seeing the great sculpture of Fernan, Helen was so struck by her beauty that she could not bear the disease that pointed directly at the heart of the elect, and fell into a state of illness.

Ilminster hurriedly cast a spell and blessed her with "exorcism of disease", and she was relieved.

The old sage also exclaimed: "This work expresses the greatest inspiration, her sensuality is tempered, and the joy of her life is tempered by reason." This is the most beautiful image of the goddess Chennie I have ever seen, and even she herself ......"

The next words of the old sage did not speak, if he said it, it would be very blasphemous, although he has entered old age, he does not want to bear the curse of the god of love and die alone.

The goddess is undoubtedly very beautiful, and she is always seen as a sparkling long-haired woman with breathtaking beauty. Her enthusiasm often reveals unconscious **, and her personality is capricious, which makes her beauty a little less dignified.

The statue's expression is down-and-out, serene and unearthly, with a smile on her face that is almost imperceptible, giving people a sense of otherworldly beauty in her smile.

It is this transcendent demeanor that controls the purely carnal sensual pleasures that the naked body may bring, and raises the world of the human mind to a new realm of aesthetic ideals.

Even Ilminster, who has seen the true face of the goddess of love, thinks that the goddess of love and beauty should be the appearance of a statue, not the frivolous goddess who is fiery and enthusiastic but sometimes shows ** eyes.

The statue's posture is solemn and sublime, elegant and graceful, and the contrast of torso, limbs, and multiple clothing patterns creates a subtle and flowing rhythm. Her ** posture makes the whole image have a huge charm.

Her legs are obscured by expressive folds, revealing her carefully sculpted toes, giving an endless reverie. The lower body of the statue is particularly thick and gives a sense of stability, while the exposed upper body looks more beautiful and colorful in contrast.

Ilminster was sure that the beauty of this statue had surpassed that of the goddess herself, and that if the goddess of love and beauty showed the image of the statue to the believers, the number of Eros believers would surge, and the world's prejudice against the Goddess of Loves would be completely reversed, but he did not dare to say it.

"I didn't think there would be a perfect work of art, but today I was lucky enough to see it."

Ilminster said to the artist, Bredrow, who still looked a little in a trance: "You have created greatness, you have created magic, please accept my tribute." ”

As he spoke, the old sage bowed slowly, and actually bowed to the person who was more than a thousand years younger than him! He may not be in awe when he sees a god, but he does not hesitate to admire a great artist who has made the world of Ferron more beautiful.

"No!"

Bredero frantically shouted: "This is a terrible work of art, it is not perfect, it does not even express a ten-thousandth of the perception of beauty in my heart, what are you keeping her for?" It's better to smash it! ”

As he shouted, Bredrow frantically picked up his stone hammer and smashed it at the sculpture with such speed that the two voters did not have time to stop it.

"Ah...... Don't! ”

The moment the hammer landed on the statue, Helen screamed, and she was almost frightened, for such a beautiful work of art had not satisfied its creator and was to be destroyed on the spot, and it was more painful to witness such a scene than to kill her!