Le tableau Page #5

 
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Year:
2013
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You're not going

to stay like that!

There's one painting where

they dance all day long.

It's unbelievable!

It's the truth.

I saw it with my own eyes.

Ask Lola!

No.

You.

Okay boy, settle down.

Don't worry, he won't hurt you.

He's quite blind, you know.

But don't I know you

from somewhere?

You've left your picture!

Yes. Are you mad at me?

There are others, just like me!

Oh, but don't worry,

they won't bother you.

The Halfies and the Sketchies

are pretty preoccupied.

They found paint, so...

They're painting themselves?

But what do you

know about painting?

Your self-portrait taught us.

Oh, no. Seriously?

Is he still causing trouble?

Oh no, I think he

went back to sleep.

You know, there are some people who

really believe that you've abandoned them.

Are you sure?

Why would think think

something like that?

I haven't abandoned anyone!

I gave them all the basics for living.

A simple design is

often more beautiful

than a fully-polished painting!

So, if they decide to

complete themselves...

Well then, that's just fine!

I think it's good!

But you...

You seem to be different

from the others.

Tell me...

what are you looking for?

So you still paint?

Yes, but only landscapes now.

It's less stressful.

Now what do you

think of this one?

I like it.

The clouds, they look like

they're dancing!

Would you mind if I

took a walk around?

Go wherever you'd like.

There are no fences here.

You can even walk

down to the sea.

It's over there,

just beyond the dunes...

You never answered me!

What did you come here for?

Oh, nothing. I just wanted

to meet you!

And now...

And now, what?

Now I'd like to know

who painted you!

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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