When I was wandering around in Vancouver BC last month, I found a art gallery along the Howe Street by chance. It is called LeSoleil Fine Art Gallery.
It was raining and I had some time, so I decided to have a look inside of the gallery. One artist’s painting named “That Night the Magic Mirror” attracted my attention. The artist’s name is Cecilia Aisin-Gioro (爱新觉罗.恒钦). She is the grandniece of the last Chinese Emperor Pu Yi Aisin-Gioro.
You can find more paintings of her here.
At my first look of the picture, the woman is very beautiful and youthful, but herself in the mirror seems less energetic. When you look the picture carefully, you will found a mistake(or unnatural phenomenon) in the picture. Take your time to have a look.
The woman have two left arms, one you can see directly, one in the mirror, without right arm. What does Cecilia want to say? or it is just a mistake?
The other thing I don’t like is the face in the mirror. It is flat and dull comparing with her real face.
So I changed it like this.