Gibson is a struggling street artist who makes his living painting portraits of young couples in love. Over the years, he's become bitter because it seems like everyone except him has found someone to share their life with.
Faith lives in the same apartment building. She is a rich girl who has chosen to stay there against the wishes of her father in hopes of "finding herself."
On paper, the two of them have nothing in common and seem like the most unlikely of couples. Yet, one day they strike up a conversation and walk away surprised by what they learn about each other. Neither of them can stop thinking about the other, and the moment seems serendipitous.
In a fit of inspiration, Gibson paints Faith's picture that night and heads over to her apartment to show her what he's created, hoping to impress her. At long last, he has found his muse, and for the first time in a long time, he has hope that his life is about to change. Only things don't go as planned when he sees her with a date. Downtrodden and depressed, he heads home and makes the decision that night to turn his life around.
Will they end up together, featured in a portrait of their own like so many of the subjects in Gibson's art? Has Gibson finally found his muse?
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Gibson is a struggling street artist who makes his living painting portraits of young couples in love. Over the years, he's become bitter because it seems like everyone except him has found someone to share their life with. Faith lives in the same apartment building. She is a rich girl who has chosen to stay there against the wishes of her father in hopes of "finding herself." On paper, the two of them have nothing in common and seem like the most unlikely of couples. Yet, one day they strike up a conversation and walk away surprised by what they learn about each other. Neither of them can stop thinking about the other, and the moment seems serendipitous. In a fit of inspiration, Gibson paints Faith's picture that night and heads over to her apartment to show her what he's created, hoping to impress her. At long last, he has found his muse, and for the first time in a long time, he has hope that his life is about to change. Only things don't go as planned when he sees her with a date. Downtrodden and depressed, he heads home and makes the decision that night to turn his life around. Will they end up together, featured in a portrait of their own like so many of the subjects in Gibson's art? Has Gibson finally found his muse? **