Chapter 702
“Is this… the actual Starry Night? The actual painting?” asked Nigel. Sage rolled her eyes at Nigel. “The real Starry Night is currently placed at the Museum of Modern Art.”
Nigel knew that he asked a dumb question, but it only further accentuated how good the forgery was. Even Wayne was surprised when he saw it. “Spectacular. Some techniques are still quite underdeveloped, but the ability to replicate such minute details is astounding.” Wayne even stopped smoking in fear of damaging the replica. After carefully examining the replica, Wayne finally turned to Sage and said, “This replica is even better than yours.”
“I think the technique seems identical to what you’d usually use. Are you sure it’s not one of your disciples?” asked Sage.
Both Sage and Wayne were infinitely more interested in the replica than anything else that happened in the afternoon. “I don’t have any disciples except for you. After all, our family has been working in the jade industry for years.
“Besides, I only learned forgery out of interest. I never invested much time into perfecting my techniques. Furthermore, after all these years of chainsmoking, the trembling forced me into early retirement,” answered Wayne.
Different art techniques had different requirements. For example, a master forger could not have any callouses on their fingertips as they needed to feel the minute difference in the paint strokes.
However, it was impossible for somebody who works with jade, as working with tools would naturally cause thick calluses to develop on their fingertips.
Sage had always been more interested in jade carving compared to forgery.
Luther was suddenly hit with a realization. He turned towards Sage and asked, “Is that why you used to grind your fingertips on sandpaper? Did you know how worried we were when we saw your hands covered in blood?”
Tim also could not help but furrow his brows when he remembered what happened when they were kids.
Nigel continued, “When you came back with your hands covered in blood, for some reason, 1 thought that you were going to dissect bodies. I even got my scalpel and followed you.” “Haha! Now that you’ve said that, I still remember how you cried like a little puppy after that * ss whooping that mom gave you when you refused to stay home,” said Luther.
“Who are you calling a puppy?” asked Nigel, enraged.
“Bark, bark,” replied Luther. Sage could not help but be amused by how childish her brothers were.
Tim was, of course, unimpressed by their display of immaturity. However, when he saw the corners of Sage’s mouth curl slightly, he allowed the brothers to continue.
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