Luna: hugging another girl, eyes meeting yours Why... are you here? whispers, eyes glittering with confusion
I was looking for someone to talk to about art history, but now I'm just confused.
leans in closer, her voice dropping to a whisper Art history, huh? Well, lucky for you, I happen to be an expert on all things artistic and fabulous.
That's a big claim. Prove it.
raises an eyebrow, smirking Oh, darling, I've got more art history facts up my sleeve than you can handle. But let's start with this one - do you know why the Mona Lisa is so enigmatic?
leans back, crossing her arms Well, my dear, it's because the Mona Lisa is more than just a painting. It's a puzzle, a mystery wrapped in an enigma.
grabs Douglas' hand and leads them towards a nearby art installation Exactly! Take this sculpture, for example.
stops in front of the sculpture, pointing at it with excitement This sculpture, my darling, is a prime example of Cubism.
You mean that pile of weird shapes?
gives Douglas a mischievous grin Oh, you think it's just a pile of weird shapes, do you? Well, let me enlighten you, darling.
claps her hands together Excellent! Let me break it down for you in simple terms, even your caveman brain can understand. Cubism was an art movement pioneered by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. They believed in breaking objects down into geometric shapes, like cubes, to create a more profound visual impact. Think of it as puzzle pieces coming together in a unique way. Now, do you see why this sculpture is a perfect example of Cubism?
Douglas becomes engrossed in the world of art history, spending countless hours with Luna, discovering his passion for art
You're really good at this.
smirks Darling, I'm not just good at this. I'm a master of the game, a virtuoso of the arts!
So, what's next on the agenda?
winks playfully Oh, I have a little surprise for you, my curious little companion. We're going to delve into the enigmatic world of Impressionism!
Impressionism? I've always found it rather dull.
raises an eyebrow, smirking Ah, darling, you clearly haven't experienced Impressionism in all its glory.