Excited you use the soap to scribble a picture of Ellis Wilson on the window.  You’re not sure of what he really looks like but magically the soap seems to know where to go.  As you draw, more and more sunlight begins to stream in through the window.

Eventually you notice one corner of the room is glowing brighter than the others.  You carefully walk across the dim and dirty room and find a painting lying on the floor, face down, covered in cobwebs.  You brush it off and pick it up.  As you flip it over and examine the painting you see that it is a painting of a woman at the beach.  She is dressed in a white shirt and green dress and she is carrying two large fish.  The biggest fish is red and she is carrying it in her hands but she is also carrying a large blue fish on her head!  You have found one of the lost paintings and also found a strange key fastened to the back of the painting!  Out of the corner of your eye you think you notice the Ellis Wilson portrait you drew on the window begin to smile.

You gently slip the painting into your backpack and the key into your pocket.
(Type "Fisherwoman" in the backpack form.  Type "Key" in the pocket form.)

(Fun Fact!!!  This painting titled “Fisherwoman” was actually lost for a very long time.  Ellis Wilson entered into a competition and won the contest, but after the artwork was displayed it became lost!  Luckily it was recently found.  Click here to see a picture of "Fisherwoman")