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Star Rose
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The picture is of course the other item of note, situated directly across from the sleeping fellow. It is unusual as you know for paintings to be covered, as they are created to be seen, much alike books or offspring.
The curtain is curiously made from an identical leather as the chair, suggesting common origin. Perhaps salvaged from another?
The painting itself depicts, with frankly poor skill (the painter was clearly no craftsman) a woman upon a stormy beach, likely posing for the painting.
Her gaze is turned away from the painter, gazing instead upon the very sword still in hand, a curious vague smile on her face. Judging by the hurried strokes and the water damage at the bottom of the painting, it was clear that a moment was trying to be captured, explaining the paintings poor quality.
Interestingly, the woman's texture is clumped, painted with different paints of assorted ages and qualities, suggesting the painter attempted to repaint the figure in the piece multiple times over the course of many years.
The most apparent exterior aspect of the piece is the long gashes through the face, likely inflicted with a sword of all things!
There are mysteries to this painting, and despite its low quality, it would be a curiosity to certain aesthetics.
Highly curious.
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