"Miss Alison" some of the students run towards me. 

"Hello guys" I give them a small smile. One of the girls asked "Who is this little cutie pie" 

"Well...this is Adeline Alison. Say hello Adie" I said with smile. 

"Hello" Adie gives them a small wave. All of them make a wince at her cuteness. 

"Is this your daughter?" another student asked. Before I tried to say something , one of the student interrupted. 

"You stupid one. Don't you hear the last name?"

"Yes, and also they are really look alike. See...they both look cute" another student added. Without saying anything I just giving them a smile. All of the sudden, we all heard the bell ring. 

"I think it is time for move your way now guys" I give them a look. 

"Yeah, bye Miss Alison and Bye Little Adie" they all greeted in sync and run towards their room. Adie was just staring up them with confusing look. I look at down to the confusing girl and let out giggles. 

"You will also have those time when you grow up" I slightly squeeze her hand and said. 

"Will you also be my teacher too?" she asked. My face turn into soften at her words. 

"Of course, I will be always with you " I softly pat her head. She gives me a nod with smile. 

"Come on...Let's go" I softly pull her hand and we both walk up to our Lecture Hall Room.

The lecture hall is filled with eager students, chatting amongst themselves as they await the arrival of my appearance. 

"Good morning, everyone. I hope you're all ready for an engaging session today." I make a greeting to them as soon as I step into the Hall. The room falls silent as all eyes turn towards me and Adie. I put my bag onto the desk and put my tool box onto the floor. 

"Hello Miss Alison" all of the student greet me back in sync. 

"You guys don't have to put your extra attention to this little girl. Just focus on your lecture guys" I give them a look and said. They all let out chuckles. "Why don't you take a seat here" I give my desk and chair to Adie. "It will be a little bit long. So, sit here " I added and give her a wink. She gives me back a nod. Then I walk over to the whiteboard and pick up a marker.

"Drawing portraits is not just about capturing a likeness; it's about understanding the nuances of expression, form, and light. It's a skill that requires practice and patience." I  start sketching a basic outline of a face on the whiteboard, explaining each step as I draw. Then I keep continue.

"First, we start with the basic proportions of the face. Pay attention to the placement of features—the eyes, nose, and mouth—all crucial elements in creating a realistic portrait." 

One of the student raises their hand for question.

"Excuse me, Professor, how do you determine the proportions of the face?"

"That's a great question. One method is to use the "Loomis Method," which breaks down the face into simplified geometric shapes to establish proportions. We'll delve deeper into that in our next session."  I make continues explaining by addressing questions from other students.

"Now, let's move on to shading. Shading adds depth and dimension to your drawing, bringing it to life. Notice how the light falls on different parts of the face and replicate that in your sketches." I added and then I demonstrate various shading techniques by using different strokes to create texture and volume. Then, another question come up from another students.

"Miss Alison, how do you know where to place the shadows?"

"Good Point!. Observing real-life lighting conditions and understanding how light interacts with form is key. Practice sketching from observation and pay attention to the subtle gradations of light and shadow." as soon as I said all of the students eagerly begin practicing with their pencils moving across the pages with newfound confidence. Adie also puts out her drawing book and pencil to participate.

"I'll be circulating around the room to offer guidance and feedback. Don't hesitate to ask if you need any help" I walk back to my desk and grab my water bottle. Then, I take a quick look on Adie. She is also trying her best to draw some sketch. "Umm...what a brilliant student" I give her a wink and pat her head. A huge smile appeared on her face. Then I also put on the Canvas which I took it from School stuff for today Lecture. I swiftly placed on the board and start sketching. 

"Please ... Don't hesitate to ask if you need any help." I added again before I return back to my own drawing while the room was filled with the sound of pencils scratching against paper. Later, I already finish my demonstration on the canvas and walk over to my painting tools box and grab it. 

"Ok everyone ...please attention now" I make a clap to grab their attention. All of the students turn into silent and turn towards me. 

"Now, let's transition from drawing to painting. I'll show you how to apply the principles we've discussed to create a portrait in oil paints."  I make a selection on my brushes and a palette of colors by  setting up my easel at the front of the room. 

"Feel free to gather around, and I'll walk you through my process step by step." As I paint, I narrate my actions, explaining color mixing, brush techniques, and the importance of observation. 

"Professor Alison, how do you choose your color palette for a portrait?" another student make a question. 

"Ah, selecting the right colors is crucial for capturing the essence of the subject. I often start with a limited palette of primary colors and mix them to achieve the desired tones and hues." I swiftly answered. I keep continue painting by offering insights and answering questions. All of the students watch in awe as I bring the portrait to life with each brushstroke, gaining valuable insights into the art of painting. 

The Painting :

All of the students make up applaud claps at my Painting

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All of the students make up applaud claps at my Painting. Adie also claps her had with huge proud smile on her face. I give her a wink with huge smile. 



Trust me Adie ....I will always be there for you where ever you go. 




Not even the Gods above
Can separate the two of us

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