Strange Occurrences Indicate Presence of Supernatural

January 18th, 2012 by admin

Opening recently was a local star billed stage show called the innocents. There has been a lot of mystical speculations regarding the portrait which hangs at this show’s set. The owner of the picture who prefers to remain anonymous has had the picture for many years. She was said to be traveling when this suddenly caught her attention, and she bought it with unknown reasons. You will gain a deeper understanding about dog portrait paintings by checking out that resource.
Thinking what exactly she was doing, she asked herself how she can possibly afford that portrait as she stood there while the clerk took it from the window. It was school time soon and she realized that she needed to purchase clothes, books and supplies for the kids. Rehearsing in her mind, she would tell the clerk that while the piece of art was magnificent, her budget just won’t allow her to get it. I just can’t afford it, but as the clerk in the antique shop turned to put the picture back in the window she said in a very loud voice, I do want the picture, I can’t afford it, but I’m going to buy it.
She hurried out of the antique store after paying the attendant but she could not figure out why she got that picture even as she could not afford it and she was also wondering about how she will explain herself to her spouse once he gets home and sees what she had spent so much for. Painted between the late 1800′s and the early 1900′s, this featured a Borzoi, a Russian wolfhound and it was painted in oil. Someone who has been trained well when it comes to the Borzoi, he will certainly wonder why this picture, even with its immense beauty is odd since the painter only showed the dog’s shoulders and head, and done in almost straight on pose. There is not even proper proportion between the chest and shoulders.
It was just so ironic that this lady’s eyes were trained to know how a Borzoi looked like and yet she still bought the strange picture. The husband came home that evening and contrary to what his wife thought, him blowing up upon learning that she overspent on it instead of spending it on their kids’ needs, it was strange how he too began to feel the same magnetic attraction to it like she did that day. Visit this site for further information on horse portraits.
Never was there an instance that two photographs of this Borzoi painting developed the same and this has puzzled the owners along with the multitudes of amateurs and experts of photography that took shots of the portrait. They could not decipher how it would be possible that the picture changes all the time for sometimes the dog picture would come out like it was three dimensional and then flat at some times, then there would be instances when it would be in full color then black and white all of a sudden, but the weirdest would be lights playing on its surface as well as some sort of silhouette that was shaped like a face, appearing on the right side of the Borzoi.
Once when the owners of the portrait were discussing the possibility that an entity had come with the picture and the husband said, I think that it’s a lot of imagination and some kind of light reflections and I don’t think there is really anything strange about the portrait. Just then a large ceramic plate, which was hanging on the wall, fell with a crash to the floor, without breaking.
Hearing about the tales of this portrait, the playhouse director and producer sought the couple to loan the painting and use it as part of his play, the Innocents, which was about supernatural forces, and indeed, they agreed to it. Openly, they discussed with the producer that the portrait might have something mystical about it, specifically something that entered their home the day they bought it and they believe that letting him use this for his show can shed some light to their queries. This their hope, at least.

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