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CHAPTER 1 Emma's studio had dusty windows that let in the morning sun, which illuminated her most recent painting with golden rays. She had dedicated weeks of her life to creating this abstract depiction of the colorful turmoil of New York City. This was her initial sincere effort to portray not only the beauty of the city but also the feelings it evoked in her. Anxiety mixed with pride filled her as she took a step back to examine her work. This painting was a reflection of her path, her challenges, and her dreams—it was more than just colors on canvas. She had been waiting for this opportunity to submit it to the Linton Gallery's open call for emerging artists, and today was it. With her heart racing at the prospect of exposing her work to the public, Emma inhaled deeply. From other artists in her local art community, she had learnt about the gallery. It was renowned for launching undiscovered talents into the spotlight, and she was both excited and afraid about the prospect of being featured there. Emma diligently prepared for the submit, her mind racing. To ensure that the painting wouldn't be harmed during transportation, she meticulously covered it in layers of protection. Thoughts of the many hours she had spent in the studio, the late nights driven by passion and caffeine, began to cross her mind as she worked. Could this be the turning point that altered everything?. After securing her artwork, Emma packed her luggage and left, feeling energized by the excitement of the city. The tube trip seemed to go on forever, with her eagerness building with every stop. She practiced her pitch in her head, visualizing the curators of the exhibition loving her piece. What if it wasn't to their liking? What happens if they write her off as just another idealistic artist?. Upon her arrival at the Linton Gallery, she paused outside for a brief moment, admiring its impressive frontage. Her modest studio was a stark contrast to the sophisticated minimalism of the sleek glass doors. Summoning her bravery, she pushed open the door and entered. The inside was equally as breathtaking as she had pictured. The brilliant white walls displayed beautiful works from well-known artists, each with its own special narrative. Emma experienced a surge of fear, but she reassured herself of her goal. She fit right in, if only briefly. Her heart raced as she got closer to the front desk. The receptionist, a confident woman exuding an aura of power, glanced up with a courteous smile. Greetings and welcome to the Linton Gallery. "What can I help you with right now?" "Hello, I'm Emma Turner," she stuttered, speaking in a barely audible voice. "I have arrived to present my work for the open call." Certainly! "Have you brought your item with you?" inquired the receptionist, causing Emma to feel a bit more relaxed with her professional manner. "Yes, indeed." Emma slowly removed the wrapping from her painting, displaying the bright colors and complex details. Her breath was held as the receptionist inspected it, with an unreadable expression on her face. "This is so lovely," the woman stated with a smile, at last. "What is the name of the book?" "It is titled ‘City Symphony.’" I desired to capture the heartbeat of New York City - the bustling noise, vibrant energy, and unfolding stories at every turn. The receptionist nodded in clear admiration. I am able to perceive that. It is extremely thought-provoking. Allow me to gather some information from you. While completing the required documents, Emma experienced a mix of exhilaration and unease. She had imagined this moment for a long time, but now that it was happening, she felt exposed. Would her work be appreciated for its beauty and passion, or would it get overlooked among the other submissions? After finishing the paperwork, the receptionist brought the painting to showcase it with other entries. Emma's heart fluttered once more as she observed it being hung on the wall. Though it was just a small action, it seemed incredibly significant. The receptionist expressed gratitude to Emma for her submission. We will get in touch with you in a couple of weeks. Best of luck! Emma left the gallery, feeling relieved. She had accomplished it – she had released her work to the world. Returning to the busy sidewalks of New York, the noises of the city resembled a symphony, mirroring the name of her artwork. At that point in time, it hit her that regardless of the result, producing and showcasing her art was already a triumph. With a fresh resolve, Emma promised to keep following her passion, regardless of where it may take her. After departing the art exhibit, Emma experienced a mix of relief and nervous excitement. She had at last handed in her painting, marking a major milestone in her artistic career. However, once the excitement wore off, feelings of vulnerability started to emerge, with a looming fear of rejection. As she strolled along the lively streets of New York, she pondered on her challenges and compromises, feeling a blend of pride and uncertainty. Even with the anxiety, a fresh resolve emerged within her. She remembered that art was about expressing and connecting, not just being acknowledged. Upon arriving at her apartment, she felt optimistic about what lay ahead and was prepared to welcome fresh possibilities. Filled with emotions, she eagerly grabbed her brush, ready to create once again. Upon arriving back home, Emma was filled with determination as she faced her easel. Submitting her work resulted in vulnerability turning into inspiration. With every stroke of the brush, she transferred her feelings onto the canvas, expressing her joy, anxieties, and dreams. The colors moved gracefully beneath her fingertips, mirroring her artistic growth. At that instant, she experienced a sense of empowerment, prepared to welcome whatever was to come, driven by her love for making things. The sun is shining brightly in the clear blue sky.
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