Martin R. is a renowned painter whose constantly evolving art style has captivated audiences and critics alike for more than forty years. Despite being diagnosed with dementia, he continues to contribute to the art scene. We follow Martin and his family as they grapple with his increasingly deteriorating state after the death of his wife. Amidst this turmoil, Martin cannot recall the location of an unfinished portrait, intended to be his final masterpiece. Whether he will find it before time runs out remains an unanswered question.'The Incomplete Portrait' is a work of literary fiction that…mehr
Martin R. is a renowned painter whose constantly evolving art style has captivated audiences and critics alike for more than forty years. Despite being diagnosed with dementia, he continues to contribute to the art scene. We follow Martin and his family as they grapple with his increasingly deteriorating state after the death of his wife. Amidst this turmoil, Martin cannot recall the location of an unfinished portrait, intended to be his final masterpiece. Whether he will find it before time runs out remains an unanswered question.'The Incomplete Portrait' is a work of literary fiction that explores the enduring power of love, art, and family as Martin slips in and out of his fading memories.
Kevin Merchant is a doctoral researcher in biomedicine and has been writing in one form or another since a young age. He has authored short stories, scientific blogs, and non-fiction. In his stories, he tries to blur the lines between everyday life, magical realism, and philosophy. His stories are also often imbued with cultural references and details easy to miss, which he assumes his readers will be able to unearth. His influences include literary giants like Murakami, Marquez, and Grisham, and philosopher-writers like Camus, Beauvoir, and Dostoevsky. Besides handling heavy, existentialist themes he also likes reading and writing horror/thrillers. Kevin Merchant was born in Mumbai in '98 and lives in Munich. He loves reading, visiting art galleries, and hiking in the Alps.
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