Creations Anonymous (creationsanon) wrote in musings, @ 2010-12-06 23:03:00 |
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Entry tags: | alfred pennyworth |
[delivery to Worth Financials for P Worth]
A package is dropped off by someone at the front desk of Worth Financials, wrapped in brown craft paper and labeled "For P. Worth" and "FRAGILE" in black marker. The paper looks slightly battered, as if it's been carried around quite a bit. It's quite large, about 4 feet wide and 3 feet high, but only about 2 inches thick.
When opened, it contains a painting, larger than the last. It's mostly muted colors, and again closeups of objects that make them seem almost abstract, especially at the larger size of the canvas. The left-hand side of the painting is taken up by a large, dark eye, shiny and dark and surrounded by painstakingly rendered fur, the hint of an ear in the opposite corner shows it to be a bunny. In the reflection of the eye is a girl, her skirt and hair lifting outward as she spins. The other side of the canvas is a silver bell, nearly realistic in the reflections of light that cover it. There is a bit of yellowgold on it, beginning to form letters but cut off by the bottom edge of the canvas. In the few hints of background between the two object, intense colors peek through, mostly pink.
It's unframed, and there's no note with it, no invoice from an official gallery.