Genshin sceneries1/16/2024 ![]() Do you know how to do crayon drawings?īatlo: S-Sure! I'm just not an expert crayon artist, and I'm only superficially familiar with the literature. I just have to study crayon drawings a bit. Your expression says you haven't even managed to convince yourself.īatlo: What? No! Not at all! I am absolutely not exasperated by these sorts of requests. Who is to say it may not be their first step to becoming an artist one day? Batlo: So, it's understandable that their parents would come to me for to restore it. Batlo: Besides, even a child's crayon drawing contains the hard work they poured into it. In principle, as long as it's a painting, it's a valid commission. You restore crayon drawings, too? Batlo: Uh. ![]() They include landscapes, figures, animals, and even. Batlo: These old paintings come from Mondstadt and Liyue. Though I've yet to find an assistant, I have received numerous commissions to restore ancient paintings. I want to educate people about what an art conservator does, and perhaps I'll be able to recruit a few more people this way. Batlo: Though I've been busy trying to recruit assistants, as you can see, as of now I'm still the only one doing the job. as I just said, this job doesn't pay well, and is often misunderstood. Batlo: No matter what others think, as an artist myself, I will not stand idly by and watch those paintings deteriorate. An outstanding painting can carry history, stories, and emotions. Batlo: But every job needs to be done by someone, wouldn't you agree? Batlo: Art is a precious thing. Batlo: Then why not just focus on their own work instead of helping restore that of other artists? Batlo: Not to mention how this job doesn't pay well, and how people often think of us as a bunch of copycats with mediocre skills. Batlo: I mean, if a painter has both exceptional skills and a keen perception of the smallest details. I simply haven't been able to hire many capable assistants. Batlo: Isn't it? It takes exceptional painting skill, as well as uncommonly keen and detailed image perception. ![]() Even the material of the canvas itself must be exactly the same as the original painting. Batlo: Every detail, from the colors to the brushstrokes. Were I to just repaint them exactly as they were, that would be called "copying." Batlo: What we art conservators must do is restore a piece of artwork to its most original pristine condition. ![]() Do you just repaint them? Batlo: Hahaha! Of course not. Batlo: As long as it is in my hands, I can restore the painting to its original, most perfect state! Restoring paintings. Batlo: No matter what type of damage a painting has suffered, whether it was burnt, chewed on by rodents, rotted by mold, or any similar matter. You should be quite familiar with this profession, no? Batlo: But in addition to being a painter myself, I am also an art conservator. Batlo: And as luck would have it, here you are! It is truly an honor to meet you! Batlo: There are many things I wish to introduce to you, but before that, allow me to introduce myself. (Traveler)! Your reputation precedes you! Batlo: I heard so much about you from my colleagues and was wondering if you would grace this grand event. (Talk to Batlo) Batlo: The next painting is.
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