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Mirror Mirror - The Picture
The Picture
There was a picture that Jo wanted to draw. But she wasn’t sure. ‘No one would understand,’ she thought, as she arrived at Tama’s flat. She wanted to at least talk to him about it.
Tama thought about it after Jo asked him. He then said. “I would go for it. It doesn’t matter that others don’t understand. Isn’t that what art is about? Especially that abstract art that newspapers talk about all the time?”
“But this isn’t abstract art,” Jo argued. “It’s more like a portrait.”
“Then I’m sure you’re going to do well with it. I have seen your other portraits, remember? You showed me soon after you arrived at school.”
“True,” Jo considered.
“So, you’ll do well with it.”
“So, you agree.”
“Yes!” Tama said in an encouraging tone.
“Thanks,” Jo said with a smile.
So, when Jo got home later, she began on her latest project. She knew it was going to be difficult as she didn’t have a reference as she did with her other portraits. She sighed, feeling responsible. That intensified her resolve. ‘She will be remembered,’ she thought as she started on the portrait. A portrait of Jade Coigley.
There was a picture that Jo wanted to draw. But she wasn’t sure. ‘No one would understand,’ she thought, as she arrived at Tama’s flat. She wanted to at least talk to him about it.
Tama thought about it after Jo asked him. He then said. “I would go for it. It doesn’t matter that others don’t understand. Isn’t that what art is about? Especially that abstract art that newspapers talk about all the time?”
“But this isn’t abstract art,” Jo argued. “It’s more like a portrait.”
“Then I’m sure you’re going to do well with it. I have seen your other portraits, remember? You showed me soon after you arrived at school.”
“True,” Jo considered.
“So, you’ll do well with it.”
“So, you agree.”
“Yes!” Tama said in an encouraging tone.
“Thanks,” Jo said with a smile.
So, when Jo got home later, she began on her latest project. She knew it was going to be difficult as she didn’t have a reference as she did with her other portraits. She sighed, feeling responsible. That intensified her resolve. ‘She will be remembered,’ she thought as she started on the portrait. A portrait of Jade Coigley.