In this era, some treated alchemically made special paints as fakes. Even Violet, who didnt have much experience or knowledge in the contemporary art world, knew that fact.
With such an atmosphere, someone would undoubtedly criticize or say something about these alchemical paints. However, she didnt need to concern herself. Times are bound to change.
Wow. Wow
Mary marveled continuously. Watching Mary like that, Violet suddenly asked,
Do you want to try painting too?
What?! Me!?
In response to Violets question, Mary jumped. Her voice, saying, How could I! clearly carried curiosity.
Whats the harm? There are leftover materials.
But
Dont you want to give a handkerchief to someone?
Well Can I really try?
Of course.
Unable to resist Violets persuasion, Mary sneakily glanced at the paint. She figured: she had been observing with her eyes for a while now, so she should be able to do well, right?
The brush in Marys hand moved swiftly above the cloth. Since she hadnt professionally learned, her skill was not just amateur but downright clumsy. The small expectation of What if Im the genius of the century? crumbled miserably.
As Violet was guiding Mary as she painted, she couldnt help but laugh. Marys face turned beet red.
I-Ill stop. Ill stop painting!
Why? Once we open the paint, we cant use it anymore. Lets finish the whole thing.
Milady
Is this a drawing of fire?
Flowers, actually.
Violet laughed again. Mary now looked like she might cry.
Its a joke, Mary. Its your first time, so its natural that you might not draw well. Whether its embroidery or painting, its the thought that counts.
Milady
Unable to speak before the young lady she served, Mary could only mumble. Violet continued to stroke the girls head, smiling.
One should not crush sprouting dreams. Merely saying, You drew well, was not the entirety of art, and ridiculing someone for not being able to draw was also not acceptable.
If Mary genuinely had thoughts of learning to draw, Violet would have supported her. However, Mary, who was more interested in hair and makeup than drawing, quickly gave up trying to mimic convincingly.
I did try painting, but I really cant give it to someone.
Why not give it? The thought behind the gift is what matters.
Even if theres thought, whats the use if the recipient doesnt like it?
While Mary grumbled, she cradled the handkerchief with her painted picture carefully in her arms. It seemed she liked the result.
Observing Mary in this way, Violet started drawing on the fabric again. Mary looked at Violet anew, seeing a different aspect compared to embroidering.
The image of her painting like this was picturesque in itself.
This came out quite well in its own way.
Violet was satisfied with her second piece, and so she smiled contentedly. Mary, in turn, was impressed by the splendid skill not achievable through embroidery. She stuck out her tongue.
People will probably imitate you again, Milady.
Well, well see.
Of course they will. Do you know? All the famous boutiques out there are only displaying dresses imitating the one you wore during the banquet.
Mary chattered. Knowing the fact that only dresses, not trousers, were selectively hung out, Violet laughed.
There were undoubtedly still people who might criticize the Ducal Lady of Everett. Painting instead of embroidering on a handkerchiefit could be seen as disrespecting tradition.
If the criticism went too far, someone else like the painter Leonardo might emerge. And further, if Violet had not been a noble and was instead a commoner, she might have given up sooner.
However, she possessed the strength and power to disregard any such criticism.
What does it matter?
Violet would just get her fingers stabbed if she had embroidered anyway, so she had no intentions of doing it from the start. She snorted.
Regardless of the outcome, she intended to do as she pleased.
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.
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And so, several days had passed since Violet drew her first picture on a handkerchief. Time flew by quickly.
During this time, Violet met Aldin, who came to see Cairn, and had a few more conversations.
She also continued her painting sessions with the imperial princess, and she often wondered about Rajaden because he was rarely ever showing his face in the princesss palace anymore.
Nothing significant happened. However, one day, a strange feeling settled in. It was a foreboding premonition.
Surely, she thought nothing serious would happen.
Violet frowned as she looked at the palette overturned on the floor, with the side containing the paint facing downward.
Tomorrow was the hunting competition, and the premonition of something ominous bothered Violet.
* * *
Its true that the destination was the same, but Violet didnt want to travel with her family. So, she chose to ride in a separate carriage.
The hunting competition was set to begin in the afternoon, and they departed very late.
As the lady descended from the dazzling carriage, many eyes instantly focused on her. Violet paid no mind to the attention.
Oh my, again
It seems trouble has come to House Everett.
People murmured as they looked at her. Among them, there were those who occasionally asked, Is the lady also participating in the hunt?
Violets attire, based on equestrian clothing and newly designed, leaned more towards the image of a knight aiming for victory than a lady offering a handkerchief. The ducal lady of Everett paid even less attention to the gazes than the rumors.