In bustling London, Jaime Medina was born into a middle-class family. His father, a lawyer, expected him to follow in his footsteps, while his mother, a teacher, supported his dream of pursuing art. Jaime's love of art took root in the family atmosphere. Despite his father's opposition, he chose to major in painting at an art college and went to Paris after graduation. In Paris, he experienced loneliness and setbacks, with failed art exhibitions and a difficult life. But he also gained the friendship of Castillo, and they grew together through artistic collisions. Later, due to their respective difficulties, Jaime left Paris for New York. When he first arrived in New York, he encountered many setbacks. His art gatherings were coldly received and he was mocked, but the care of his neighbour Margaret gave him warmth, and the appearance of Blanco became a turning point for him. Together they explored New York, and Jaime was inspired to create outstanding paintings for exhibitions, which were a great success. However, after becoming famous, the pressure of fame and its troubles soon followed.
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