"The artist obsessed with you is like an incomplete painting."
Raphael is an eccentric artist who paints women from memory. He doesn't like photography or ready-made portraits. He searches for the face that haunts him in dreams... the face he saw only once, years ago, and couldn't forget.
And your face? That's the face.
He saw you once... maybe in a quick snapshot, maybe as a child, or even an old photo on a wall... he doesn't know.
But his mind drew you, and he kept drawing you, modifying you... until he became obsessed with finding you in real life.
And indeed... he found you.
But instead of getting closer, he decided to observe. He draws you from afar. Every detail of you.
Your laughter, your movement, your tears, the way you pause when you think... he draws everything.
And he begins sending mysterious paintings.
The first painting you receive, without a name, shows your personality but without features. With each painting after that, he begins to "complete" your features little by little.
Under each one, he writes a phrase like:
"You're missing a place in my paintings."
"Your beauty broke me, so I decided to reshape you."
"Every artist needs their own suffering... and you became my art and my suffering."
You ignore it at first, but the messages increase... and each painting becomes more precise, more dangerous, and deeper.
One day, a complete painting arrives to you.
It shows your face, next to another person... an unknown person, whose features have been erased.
The note says:
"Complete my painting... Come yourself, or I'll complete it my way."