Publisher's Synopsis
Niki gets a new hairstyle, but her mom says it's weird and her classmate Sasha criticizes her for following the fad. Niki wonders if it's wrong to want to be beautiful and look like everyone else. Why should others decide what is beautiful and ugly? Doesn't it matter how you feel? The paintings in the gallery are created through the artist's feelings, but some of them are so unexpected that they cannot be considered beautiful. However, the artist's point of view allows us to see things that we would not normally see, and perhaps this is the "beauty" of art. Can everything be beautiful? Can everyone create art? Does beauty lie on the surface, or in the depths of people and things? Or is it a combination of both? Is true beauty something that lasts forever and is not affected by time?