This is a photorealistic painting. It is small in size, no more than 40 cm wide and about 50 cm high. It is housed in a minimalist style solid wood picture frame.
The so-called photographic realism is realist paintings created based on photos, popular in the 1960s and 1970s, also known as super realism.
The painting in front of me is a realist work based on a black and white photo, with only black and white on the screen.
In the painting is a beautiful girl wearing a long dress, sitting on a river bank, playing with bare feet in the water, with a bright smile on her face, and her whole body is filled with endless youthful breath, which is heart-pounding .
The distant view in the painting is the towering spires of the twin towers of Cologne Cathedral and the blue sky as if washed by water.
Ye Tian took the painting and admired it for a while, and then put it back on the antique stall in front of him. He didn't ask for the price, and seemed not interested in this painting.
When he put down the painting, his right ring finger quickly tapped twice on the edge of the solid wood frame. The movement was very hidden and almost no one noticed it.
However, the sturdy men among the crowd of onlookers kept staring at his right hand, unwilling to blink their eyelids.
When they saw Ye Tian's slightly invisible movement, an ecstasy flashed in the depths of their eyes, and they almost cheered.
Needless to say, these big guys are all mercenaries who were once employed by Ye Tian, and they are receiving their own pay.
And the gesture Ye Tian made was to tell these guys that this photorealistic painting is very valuable, and they can take down this painting as a reward for their previous actions!
Next, Ye Tian looked at the other so-called antique artworks on this stall, then turned and left, and walked to the next stall not far away.
About ten minutes after they left, a guy dressed up as a tourist came to the booth, pretending to be casual, and successfully won the photorealistic painting at a very low price.
At this time, Ye Tian was at another stall not far away, enjoying the goods on that stall.
This is the largest and most famous Berlin Wall flea market in Berlin. It is in the Berlin Wall Relics Park. Ye Tian and his team have been here for more than an hour.
In this more than an hour, they were like a tornado, madly sweeping through many antique stalls, antique shops, and galleries they passed by, and seized a lot of valuable antique art.
All these antique works of art are now being carried in the hands of David and a few company employees. Everyone is full of them, almost unable to carry them.
Not only that, at the entrance of the Berlin Wall flea market, Bowie and two of his men have also entered the flea market and launched a raid.
The goals of these guys are those antique works of low value that are not worthy of Ye Tian's hands. The information they receive naturally comes from Ye Tian.
Not surprisingly, Ye Tian's crazy sweep of antique art has already caused a sensation in the entire Berlin Wall flea market and even the entire German antique art collection field.
At this moment, the Berlin Wall flea market has fallen into a turbulent situation. All the big and small antique dealers and gallery owners who do business here are all scared and feel that disaster is imminent.
The owner of the antique stall in front of me is in this mood.
He looked at Ye Tian tremblingly, lest he would become the next target to be ransacked and become the protagonist of a tragedy.
At this time, Ye Tian was looking at the antique art, or so-called antique art, on this booth.
When he glanced across a sculpture, he suddenly paused.
This is a surrealist bronze sculpture, about forty centimeters high, placed in a corner of the booth.
It can be seen from the content of this sculpture that it should originate from the dream of a sculptor, and its appearance looks very strange, even giving people a feeling of absurdity.
The sculpture portrays a man struggling to get out of the ruins. One of the legs of this man has been stretched out of the ruins, and his scarred hands have also come out of the ruins.
However, the torso of this man's body is still embedded in the ruins, especially the head, which has been squeezed and deformed by the outside wall, almost turning into an S shape.
This man embedded in a broken wall seemed to be struggling, shouting desperately, trying to seize the last chance to escape.
In order to express the emotions of pain and despair, the sculptor deliberately shaped the man's torso and limbs to be thin and long, as if he had just left a concentration camp.
After looking up and down the sculpture, Ye Tian looked at the stall owner, and then said with a smile:
"Good morning, buddy, this is Steven. I am glad to meet you. This surrealist sculpture looks a bit weird. I don't know if this is the work of that sculptor. Can you tell me something about it?"
The stall owner did not immediately respond, but looked back suspiciously at the surrealist sculpture, trying to see something.
It is a pity that in his eyes, this surrealist sculpture is no different from before, and nothing new is seen.
After pondering for a moment, the stall owner said nervously:
"Good morning, Steven, this is Friedrich, the owner of this booth, a small antique dealer, I am also very happy to meet you, welcome to Berlin.
I don’t know much about this surrealist sculpture, and I don’t know that it is the work of the sculptor. There is no signature of the author on this sculpture."
Hearing this, Ye Tian paused for a moment, and then said in a slightly regretful tone:
"So, that's really a shame. This sculpture looks a bit interesting, but it's a pity that I don't know who created this sculpture.
I would like to ask, what is the price of this sculpture? If the price is reasonable, I don’t mind taking it back to New York and study it.”
Following Ye Tian's remarks, the stall owner named Frederick's eyes suddenly lit up.
Not only him, but also the many onlookers around him, all of them have their eyes shining like the same searchlight.
Without exception, everyone at the scene looked at the weird sculpture ~ www.novelhall.com ~ everyone was curious.
Is this very weird and even absurd statue the work of a famous sculptor? Is it a priceless top antique artwork? That's why Steven was moved by it!
Many people at the scene were secretly guessing, but no one stood up to bid first, intercepted Hu from Ye Tian's hands and snatched this surrealist sculpture.
The reason for this is simple.
Everyone was frightened, and everyone was terrified. No one dared to be sure whether this was another trap that Ye Tian dug to deal with those Cheng Yaojin who had been killed halfway.
In the past hour or so, there have been four or five unlucky guys who were planning to cut their heads halfway, and they have fallen into the traps that Ye Tian dug with his own hands.
With these **** lessons learned, no one else would dare to take any shots at will. They were all very cautious, maintaining a wait-and-see attitude.
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