Ovid (Leon's secretary)
9:14 am
Good morning, Ovid.9:25 pm
Good morning, Sir Leon. I made arrangements with Galerie Olympus.9:28 pm
So it's all set?9:34 am
Yes. Sunday, 7 PM. Should I send out your invitation through e-mail?9:37 am
No need. It's for one.9:40 am
Yes, Sir. I know it's a solo exhibit. But I mean, should I send it to your usual guests? Prospective clients?9:41 am
No, Ovid. For Sunday, I only have one guest.9:43 am
Then for the rest of the days that my exhibit will be open, I want it to be open for all.9:45 am
Sir, by all you mean?9:47 am
Anyone. I want it to be open for anyone who wants to see it.9:50 am
Art is for all, Ovid. It should be.9:52 am
And as for buyers, open it for anyone. Lower the prices. Let's make it affordable for those who admire it just the same but couldn't afford it.9:54 am
Are you sure, Sir? But how about its value?9:58 am
Money doesn't give art its true worth. It will always be valuable more than its monetary worth for those who truly sees it.10:00 am
That also applies to people, Ovid.10:02 am
I understand, Sir. Very much so. I will see to it that all of your instructions will be followed.10:05 am
Thank you. 🙂
BINABASA MO ANG
Piece of Your Heart
RomanceOf Gods and Mortals VII: (Pygmalion & Galatea) Just when she promised that her heart will only beat to keep her alive, he gives it another reason to function -- love.