by Susan A Eames
Bucks Fizz
Hannah
was bored. Why had she allowed Gavin to persuade her to attend this event? She
knew nothing about modern art and felt positively cross-eyed from the strain of
listening to the artist pontificate about the alchemy of his Pieces. She downed
her champagne and wandered away from the group of sycophants surrounding the
bore. She’d had enough of pretending she gave a rat’s arse about his work.
‘Isn’t
he marvellous?’ said Gavin handing her more champagne.
‘He’s
an egotist.’
‘With
good reason, Hannah. He’s sold over half the Pieces in this exhibition.’
‘Well,
that’s nice for him. But I don’t understand modern art and he’s said nothing to
enlighten me.’
‘Your
approach is wrong. You must embrace the alchemy.’
‘Alchemy, schmalchemy.’ She gulped her
champagne.
‘Stop
pretending to be a Philistine.’
‘Oh,
please. What does that even mean?’
‘Philistine?’
‘Alchemy.’
‘Well.
Um. He’s talking about the magic within his work. When you embrace a Piece, it
changes before your eyes: transmutes, transforms.’
‘Yeah,
right.’ Hannah finished her fourth glass of champagne.
Across
the room a beautiful man smiled at her.
Hannah
perked up. ‘Now that’s an alchemy I want to embrace.’
Champagne-brave, she was off, Gavin
forgotten.
About the author
Susan blogs at: http://susan-a-eamestravelfictionandphotos.blogspot.ie
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