I Created Cthulhu In Naruto

Chapter 401 The Strange Painting That Shocked Sai

Following the direction the tavern owner said, Sai searched in the deep alley and found a house with the address number Peters.

The house was as old as the surrounding buildings, and the squat, single-storey building looked a bit out of place among the surrounding two-storey buildings.

If there is an outstanding painter hidden in this house, then this is very possible, because it is hidden in a deep alley, and few people usually come to disturb his creation.

Sai put on a smirk again, walked to the dilapidated wooden door that was not even so tightly connected to the door frame, and knocked on the knocker on the door.

Clang, clang, clang...

Sai politely knocked three times, but there was no response from the master inside, not even the running sound that should be produced when the master came to open the door.

"Aren't you at home?"

Sai knocked on the door again, but there was still no sound coming from inside.

When Sai left the tavern just now, maybe the tavern owner was worried that Sai could not find Pittman, and he would blame him when he came back, so he explained it specially.

"Pitman hasn't shown up for a few days. He is a poor man, so he probably couldn't pay the rent and was kicked out by the landlord."

But since he is a ninja, it's not like he can't enter this ordinary house if no one opens the door.

Sai took out Kunai from the ninja tool bag, and easily inserted it through the gap of the wooden door that was not perfectly fitted, and then gently lifted it up to pry open the latch of the door.

Opening the door, Saii frowned slightly with a faint musty smell in the air.

Taking advantage of the faint moonlight outside the door, Sai found the light switch next to the entrance, and after flipping the switch, Sai could see the layout of the room clearly.

This is an ordinary living room that looks very simple. There are not many old furniture, simple daily necessities are placed on it, and the rest are things related to painting.

This style is somewhat similar to Sai's home. There is an easel in front of the window in Sai's home, on which are the landscape sketches outside the window that are often unable to be completed in time due to tasks.

By the time the task was over, the scenery outside the window depicted on the canvas had long since disappeared, so Sai has not left a few reliable paintings at home so far.

And in the living room of this full-time painter,

Sai couldn't find a single painting that looked like he was actively working on it.

Walking to the tall cabinet beside him, Sai found receipts for house rent one after another.

The receipts were issued to Pittman by the homeowner, Peters, the landlord, and the dates on them fully describe the time Pittman has rented the property.

It's not worth knowing when Pittman lived here, but a recent receipt shows that Pittman's most recent rent payment was less than a week ago.

In other words, the bar owner was not lying, Pittman's rent was indeed due, and judging from the receipt, the lease of the house should not be renewed.

"Have you moved away?"

Sai looked at the living room that had been converted into a small studio by Pittman and muttered to himself, but after seeing the empty easel, Sai decided to continue to investigate further.

Because for such a poor painter who can't afford the rent, even an empty painting shelf should be worth taking away, right?

Looking around the studio carefully, Sai found some drawing boards stacked against the wall under the round table in the studio.

These drawing boards were covered with a black cloth, but the black cloth was a little too small to completely cover the contents inside.

Sai moved the round table away, then slowly stretched out his hand to uncover the incompletely covered black cloth.

At this moment, Sai didn't know why, his heartbeat accelerated a little even though he should not feel any fear.

Perhaps because of the expectation of the "exquisite technique" of Pickman's paintings in Ike's mouth, Sai's eyes were focused on his right hand, which was slowly stretching towards the black cloth.

Wow...

The black cloth was lifted instantly, and the contents inside were clearly revealed.

These are some drawing boards. The drawing boards are not empty, but have some paintings that are not finished.

The painting on the first drawing board is a simple sketch created with pencil and drawing paper. Even a simple sketch is still an unfinished semi-finished product.

It was difficult for Sai to be sure of what his eyes saw, but it was indeed a disgusting monster that could not be named.

It's hard to believe that Pittman can portray such disgusting horror with extremely simple strokes.

The moment he saw this painting, Sai's heart, which he thought he had no feelings for, trembled uncontrollably.

This trembling was even reflected in the small movements of the hands, even Sai's arm holding the drawing board trembled slightly.

[Get 470 trembling points from Sai! 】

At this moment, Sai finally understood why Pittman was regarded as a heretic in the painting world, because even such semi-finished monster sketches, Pittman's paintings can give people a feeling of falling into an ice cave.

This is very different from the purpose of artistic creation to record the beauty in traditional paintings, as if Pittman's paintings were born to bring fear to human beings.

And the next few paintings are not as blurry as the first semi-finished sketch.

The painting of these paintings is equally horrific, and has a style of extreme realism that is terrifyingly accurate.

Pittman's paintings are the most extremely realistic portrayals of objects in reality, and these portrayals are even detailed and real enough to rival photographs.

The backgrounds of these paintings are basically appalling places, such as ancient and remote mass graves, deep dark forests, cliffs facing the raging sea, deep and dark caves, and old rooms where the floor supports a gap for no reason. , The underground well cellar built of stone bricks...

These are Pittman’s ten favorite backdrops, a canvas that gives goosebumps just by looking at it and gives off a spiritual stench.

Although it was unbelievable, Saii really felt the magic of Pittman's paintings at this moment.

Because these canvases present not only the daunting and depressing background, but also the "foreground models" standing in front of the background.

The characters under Pittman's brush are full of madness and deformity, and this morbid painting technique has even gone beyond the category of "diabolical figure painting".

In his works, none of the characters standing in front of these backgrounds still retain a complete human appearance!

But under Sai's careful observation, every figure in these paintings looks a little bit human.

For example, they seem to be walking upright on two feet, but their bodies are leaning forward. From the perspective of posture, they look like a group of dogs standing up and bending forward?

After flipping through a few paintings, Sai finally found the painting that scared Ike out of his wits and rushed out of the door without even caring about etiquette.

"Eating Ghouls"

This is a huge close-up painting of a person. When he saw this painting for the first moment, Saii's brain didn't know why, but he decided that it must be the "Eating Ghoul".

Maybe it's the dog-headed monster that grabs and eats human heads...

Perhaps it was the extreme reality that convinced Sai that this is definitely not a fantasy art creation about human beings...

Despite its extreme horror, it is more likely to be based on reality!

[Get 1700 trembling points from Sai! 】

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