Paintings of Terror-Chapter 218: Photographer
Chapter 218: Photographer
When the eight of them walked into the next hall, they found that it was completely dark inside. ππ¦π₯ππ°π·ππ.ππ°π
Hearing the door slowly close behind them, everyoneβs mood sank.
The few newbies were quite calm. One of them asked if there was a power outage and asked everyone to turn on their phone flashlightsβ¦
Before he finished speaking, a beam of white light shot straight down on a painting. The veterans quickly approached it, trying to remember the content and the artist of the picture clearly in the shortest possible time.
The five young people stared dumbfounded at the visitors who suddenly approached. One of them tightly covered the expensive camera he had just bought from Japanβ¦
Gradually, the newcomers felt something was wrong, as if the only things left in this dark world were this ray of light, these people, and this painting on the wall.
The veteransβ gazes were all fixated on the painting. It was a painting that was mixed with black and white photography works in the hall. The painting was black and white. It was not made from ink, but more like a sketch drawn with black charcoal pencil. Probably to make a visual impact, the artist drew a large circle on a square piece of paper. The scenery was hidden inside the circle, adding an artistic sense to the picture.
The composition of the picture was very simple. There was only a simple house and its slanting shadow cast by the illuminating sun. The authorβs signature was written outside the circle. The handwriting was sloppy: Inn by Bi Di in Spring 1995.
The white light only existed for more than a dozen seconds, and the veterans already had a tacit assignment of tasks. Wei Dong and Zhu Haowen focused on memorizing the picture. Ke Xun and Qin Ci focused more on memorizing words, and Mu Yiran looked at the whole thing.
Shao Ling observed the composition ratio of the picture in his own way. Fang Fei noticed differences in the brushes. The picture was drawn in charcoal. The authorβs signature and the big circle seemed to be in pencil. Luo Bu took a few photos of the pictureβ¦
When the world became completely dark, the five newcomers finally let out a terrified scream: Where is this place?! What exactly is going on? Who are you people?!γγ
Luo Buβs voice slowly filled the air: βThe misfortune has fallen upon all of us. Letβs hope that we are lucky.β
Soon, everyone fell silent, and the darkness was gradually thickening, as if it were a secret realm that could not be dissolved. One could only melt into it after passing through a suffocating voidness.
Luo Bu didnβt know how long it lasted. He only knew that he was holding Ke Xun and Wei Dongβs hands tightly, and his legs were squeezing his electric scooter Koharu. When he got the chance to talk later, he would certainly tell everyone what he was feeling. It felt like swimming in asphaltβ¦
The βasphaltβ was not hot but at room temperature. It is gradually cooling down, getting colder and colder, as if it wanted to condense people into thousand-year-old ambers.
In the chaos, no one knew how much time had passed before their feet finally stepped onto the flat ground and could breathe freely. Luo Bu greedily breathed in the cold air and heard Wei Dong say: βI felt like I had swum through a whole preserved egg.β
Everyone, inadvertently compared to βginger juice and soy sauceβ by Wei Dong, was now adjusting themselves to face the new environment.
Even though everyone was still in the dark, they could feel it was indoors. Below their feet was a solid wooden floor, which was not clean and seemed to be covered in dust.
After experiencing the indescribable βpreserved eggβ-like sensation just now, the five newcomers also gradually calmed down, wrapped the old cotton robes that did not belong to them tightly around, and listened to Qin Ciβs talk about entering the paintings that sounded like some ancient myths.
βItβs really cold here,β Ke Xun had already turned on his phone, βWhat the hell, is my phone broken?β
The screen of Ke Xunβs phone was bright, but there was nothing on it. It was like the dim light of a phone screen when it was just turned on, or the short blank when changing the lens of an early film. The whole screen was full of empty white light.
Soon a few more patches of white light appeared, and everyoneβs phones lost all functions except to illuminate.
βI canβt even see how much battery there is.β Wei Dong stared at the rectangular white light on his phone. Was it a waste to charge it to 100% before coming here?
βThat is to say, phones are useless in this painting?β An unfamiliar voice rang out, and it came from a boy among the newcomers. The boy imitated Shao Ling in the dim light and touched the wall behind him. Soon he felt clear scratches carved on the wooden wall.
βMy Ricoh camera has also changed. It has become a purely mechanical old-fashioned camera!β This time the one who spoke was the one who covered the camera for fear of being robbed.
Qin Ci introduced the veterans to the newcomers. One of the older ones among the newcomers, a short-haired girl, took the initiative and said: βMy name is Xi Shengnan. Iβm the owner of the WeChat group βSculpting Time Hobbyist Photographersβ. A few of us organized this activity to study local culture, and City A is the last stop of our tripβ¦β Xi Shengnanβs voice waned.
After the introduction, everyone got acquainted with the newcomers. Besides Xi Shengnan, there was another good-looking girl named Du Lingyu. The boy with a Japanese Ricoh camera was Lu Heng, and the slightly chubby boy was Cao Youning. The one who spoke first and looked for clues near the wall was Mai Peng.
βSo, if we find the photographerβs signature, we will definitely be able to get out?β Du Lingyuβs voice trembled slightly.
βThe artist.β Cao Youning corrected her.
βBi Di is a photographer.β
βWe are now in his painting.β
Du Lingyu went silent, and her cell phone also went dark at the same time, as if it wanted to save its stamina with her master.
The surroundings seemed to become slightly brighter, but the light was strange, very different from the normal break of dawn.
βTurn off the phone first.β Mu Yiran, who had been silent for a long time, suddenly spoke.
Perhaps it was because Mu Yiranβs unique temperament was so convincing that several newcomers turned off their phones at the same time. At this time, the darkness was gradually thinning, and the surroundings were filled with inexplicable lights, like night lights with cool colors.
βBefore βdawnβ comes, letβs talk about this painting and its artist first. I hope everyone shares everything they know.β With the help of the dim light, Mu Yiran could barely see where they wereβit was a wide corridor of a wooden building. There was a wooden door not far from them, which probably leads to another room. On the other side, there was a deep staircase, connected to the bottomless darkness.
It was like the scene of a horror movie, with imminent dangers brewing all around.
βYou just said that Bi Di is a photographer?β Qin Ci asked Xi Shengnan.
Xi Shengnan nodded: βWe came to the art gallery today to look at Bi Diβs photography works. In truth, his photography exhibition wonβt be open until next month, but we could not stay in City A for a month. We predicted that the exhibition would be prepared beforehand, so we begged the staff member to open the door for us.β
βIf I had known it earlier, I wouldnβt have gone to any photography exhibition even if you kill me.β Cao Youning muttered in a low voice. He remembered what his grandmother said when he was a kid: literally driven by a ghost.
βBi Di is a very famous photographer?β Shao Ling asked.
βHe is well-known in the industry, but not nationally famous,β Xi Shengnan replied, βThis exhibition in City A is his first photography exhibition, because City A is his hometown. The exhibition can also be regarded as a commemoration of this artist after his death.β
Bi Di was already dead. Several old members looked at each other in silence. This once again matched with the situation of the previous artists. Every artist of the paintings that they entered was already dead.
βAs a photographer, does Bi Di occasionally draw?β Shao Ling continued to ask.
βItβs really hard to say. Bi Di changed his photography style after he turned forty. First, he stopped producing color photographs and turned to black and white. In terms of form, he almost stopped capturing and snapping.β Xi Shengnan said.
Hearing this, Mu Yiran cast his gaze over. Shao Ling continued to ask: βIf you give up capturing and snapping, you lose the true meaning of photography. Why did heβ¦β
βHe brewed a photo just like brewing a book or a movie.β said Mai Peng, βFor a photo, he might have to line dozens of drafts. After the finished photo came out, these drafts would be burned. Only a few of them are still left in this world. The work we are in is one of those precious drafts.β
βThe name of this draft is βInnβ. Have you ever seen the finished photo of βInnβ? Can you tell me about the photo?β Shao Ling turned his attention to Mai Peng. It was obvious he knew more about the artist.
Mai Peng shook his head regretfully: βI have seen all the photography works that were published by Bi Di, and I remember almost all the contents. But I have never seen a photo called βInnβ. This is the first time I have seen this draft as well.β
Qin Ci looked at the other newcomers: βHas no one seen the photo of βInnβ?β
Everyone shook their heads. Cao Youning said: βI didnβt even see what was clearly drawn in the draft, let alone the photo. I was too scared back then.β
Luo Bu looked at his almost useless phone disappointedly: βI even took a few pictures. I think when we first came inβ¦ Ahβ Ahhhβ Ahhhhhhββ
Luo Buβs sudden screams scared the newcomers. Wei Dong also panicked and tried to calm down: βWhatβs the matter? You hungry?β
βThereβs a hairy thing rubbing against my feettt!β Luo Bu was so scared that he forgot to stay away. He was sweating and only knew to clutch onto Wei Dong who was closest to him.
Now everyone was not calm anymore and looked towards Luo Buβs feet with the help of the dim light. There really was a furry thing moving around. Du Lingyu screamed: βOh my God, what is that thing?! Do these kinds of strange things often appear in paintingsβ¦β
Ke Xun lit up his phone and pointed to Luo Buβs feet: βItβs a dog.β
βAh?! What the hell, this is so weird!β Luo Bu moved towards Ke Xun slowly. He was too afraid to lower his head to look, but the dog followed him. βOh God, is this a strange type of NPCβ¦Holy, its color is so weird, why is it so whiteβ¦β
βWhen did this dog sneak in? Why did it come so silently? I donβt remember that there was a dog in the picture.β The one who spoke was Lu Heng, who was also terrified.
βI donβt think itβs part of the picture.β Mu Yiran remained calm, βRadish, where is your electric scooter?β