Almighty painter
Chapter 293 Solutions to Modern Art
Chapter 293 Solutions to Modern Art
It seemed like a balloon bomb filled with paint exploded in the center of the room, spraying paint in all directions.
Every space as far as the eye can see is filled with colorful decorations.
The white floor mat is covered with various colorful footprints, and the walls are covered with large and small palm prints.
Some of them seem to be human limbs, while others are non-human limbs.
Some of the palm prints and footprints are clear, some are blurry and incomplete, some are as small as a chicken treading on the snow, and some are as huge as the footprints of savages on Shennongjia.
The whole room presents a visual impact with great impact, as if there is a white chaotic universe gestating in it.
Fascinating.
There are even paints on the ceiling that look like they were thrown by a paintbrush, as if there are colorful stars gestating in them.
The expensive starry sky roofs of Rolls-Royce and Bentley look really weak in front of this kind of gorgeous and flamboyant artist's brushwork.
"Outstanding artistic creativity, vigorous and passionate, combining the grandeur of the "Genesis"-style murals and the agility of cartoon wall paintings."
"A masterpiece! An unquestionable masterpiece."
The assistant looked at the wall in front of him and admired from the bottom of his heart.
He finally understood why Ms. Anya did not ask for a canvas and easel, but asked her assistant to bring a very large amount of paint.
Also be sure to use non-toxic children's paint and all-natural poppy oil thinner.
Ms. Anya does not stick to any limited canvas.
It turns out that in the artist's initial conception, the entire room became a huge canvas for her to paint on.
No restrictions, just do whatever you want.
The compliments spoken by the assistant were really not flattering.
Assistants to great artists usually have the skills to say beautiful things, are proficient in 72 licking postures, and can make flattering sounds at their fingertips.
However, not everyone is qualified to hear their flattery.
The flattery of art assistants is often only directed at their employers, great painters at the same level, super gallerists, Middle Eastern princes, and big collectors such as oil tycoons.
If Jane Arnold is the "Emperor of Illustrations" and her agent is his queen, then his assistant's profession is the prime minister of the entire illustration country.
of course,
There are also times when the agent is compared to the prime minister and the assistant to the eunuch.
But even if he is a eunuch, he is also the boss among eunuchs such as the eunuch who is responsible for the ceremony.Such arrogant figures as Shi Changshi and Wei Zhongxian were praised and praised in social gatherings in the art market.
They are vines attached to the giant tree called Master, and they don't need to think about ordinary flowers and grass.
Ms. Anya is the founder of an ordinary gallery in the city. In fact, her respect and social status in the art circle are only about the same as those of Jane Arnold's assistant.
This is because the ability of master illustrators to attract money is relatively poor. In terms of the ability to create wealth, Jane Arnold may not be as good as Uncle Sakai.
It is the assistant's job to meet Ms. Anya's requirements, but he has no obligation to talk nice things around.
He really wanted to applaud Ms. Anya for her creativity.
These are the elite artists who have truly fought hard in the modern art market.
This kind of imagination that breaks through dimensions and creativity that jumps out of boundaries is truly extraordinary that ordinary illustrators cannot match, and it is even more unmatched by Internet celebrity painters who suddenly become famous due to good luck.
The only regret is.
This room will probably need to be redecorated after the artist leaves... bullshit.
If ordinary guests graffiti on the walls of guest rooms, it is called vandalism and they will be asked to pay compensation.
When artists smear paint on the walls, it's called value-added decoration.
These colorful patterns are much more valuable than solid wood furniture, [-]-inch color TVs, and gold-plated toilets.
Decoration has a price, art is priceless.
Lygia Clark, the founder of Neo-Concreteism, casually painted her signature graffiti on the wall in a small hotel in Brazil in 1966.
Today, 60 years later, that wall is worth more than the entire shabby hotel.
This is still a legendary story that every B&B owner in Rio de Janeiro burns incense and prays to Buddha in the hope that a similar pie will be dropped on his head.
Just tell a good story that goes along with it.
What Anya painted on the wall was not a mural, but a cash check worth at least one hundred thousand dollars.
Jane Arnold certainly didn't lack the money.
But compared to the detective cat who was holding the stage, Professor Boggs, who made it clear before coming that he did not want this work to be circulated on the market.
Ms. Anya’s attitude towards forming a good relationship is quite noble.
The other party rushed over and worked so hard to paint such a large work. This is what the assistant ideally expected an ordinary artist to do when faced with an invitation from the giant Jane Arnold.
"What is the name of your work?"
The assistant put on a transparent plastic shoe cover and carefully walked to Ms. Anya who was working in the room.
""Pet Love", besides, you stepped on the footprints of a sika deer."
Anya was drawing there without raising her head and said casually.
At her feet were several small buckets of various colors of paint mixed with poppy oil. She held an oil painting knife in her left hand and a large sky-blue fabric glove in her right hand.
She had just used an oil painting knife to outline the outline of a macaw in the mural, and now she was using her right hand to dip the paint into it, and using her index finger to drag out the surrounding feather texture on the parrot's neck little by little.
This female artist has a variety of painting styles. She is not only proficient in knife painting, but is also famous for finger painting.
She also used several tools commonly used by housewives, such as spatulas, egg whisks, and foundation brushes, to create a feminist painting titled "Kitchen, Bedroom, Sky."
"Ah, sorry, sorry, sorry!"
The assistant lowered his head and saw an irregular purple-red spot on the edge of his sole.
Are these probably the footprints of the sika deer Ms. Anya mentioned?
The soles of his feet trembled, as if he had stepped on a landmine, and he suddenly lifted his feet and moved it hesitantly to another empty space.
To be honest, this operation is not easy.
Because there are all kinds of color spots everywhere on the floor.
The assistant must arch her thumbs as if dancing ballet to maintain balance.
"I'm so sorry, I'm really sorry."
He groaned.
Destroying an artist's paintings, whether completed or unfinished, is the biggest minefield in the assistant profession.
Regardless of his status, even though he just accidentally stepped on a stain of unknown meaning, even though Ms. Anya was so annoyed that she poured the bucket of paint at her feet against his head.Jane Arnold would not say anything, she would only solemnly apologize to others.
But this kind of thing is always hard to avoid when you often walk by the river and handle a lot of artworks.
The great hyper-realist oil painter of the Eastern Xia Dynasty had an oil painting worth more than one million dollars. During the creation process, the canvas was stepped on by a student studying in the studio.
The biggest victim of similar attacks was K. Kerkorian, the owner of the MGM Casino. In the 9600s, a Picasso work he collected was sold for US$[-] million. After the sale, the insurance company took away the painting. , he invited relatives and friends to come to his home to appreciate this master's masterpiece for the last time.
During the tasting, a Las Vegas gambling tycoon’s hand shook and he poked a hole in a painting worth nearly $[-] million.
The treasure was instantly transformed into a restored painting.
"It's okay, it's not important."
I don’t know if the beautiful words the assistant just said had an effect. Compared with those artists who are usually irritable, Ms. Anya is much easier to talk to.
She used a painting knife to lightly dab a few paints in the bucket at her feet, squatted down, and smeared it on the carpet.
The ruined sika deer's footprints and stains immediately turned into a brilliant sun. This hand showed the skills of a master of knife painting, and he had the ability to rejuvenate.
Don't ask why there is a sun on the floor.
For a painter engaged in modern art, whether it is reasonable or not is not important at all.
"It's really nice. Tony will like this painting too, right?"
The assistant stepped back slightly, away from the densely colored areas on the floor, and then looked at the wall with a critical eye.
There are painted patterns on all sides.
But the highlight of the entire space is the white wall facing the door.
The moment any visitor enters the room, the visual focus will be attracted to it.
Generally, if the canvas size of an oil painting is 48 cm x 72 cm or more, it is considered very large. If the width exceeds 100 cm, there is no standard frame to choose from.
The grandest giant-screen paintings are usually no more than two or three meters tall.
But after removing the restrictions of the canvas.
Anya's works are spread across the entire more than ten square meters of wall.
It was a sea of cute animals.
Parrots fluttered their wings, hounds were chasing each other, gray rabbits were gnawing carrots and onions, and a group of hamsters were secretly stealing vegetables from the rabbits...
Thousands of colorful dots painted with fingers and unique prismatic ribbons pulled out by an oil painting knife create a collage of an animal paradise scene.
She is engaged in modern art.
Modern art focuses on form rather than content.
More than half of Ms. Anya's famous works are abstract works composed of lines and colors that make the audience confused.
The assistant was also worried that the other party's work might be too esoteric and obscure for Tony.
Now I find that he is worrying too much.
Excellent artists also have their own methods for painting small and fresh works.
His artistic vision is not very professional, but he still feels that the images of these animals are cute but not childish, fresh but not kitsch. They are very, very powerful creative techniques.
What's even more amazing is that this is a joint work in front of me.
One of its creators is of course Ms. Anya in front of me, and the other creator...
The assistant glanced at the big kid in the corner next to him who was staring at the paint bucket in a daze.
Tony wears a transparent hood on his head and his bare feet are stained with messy paint, and his body is also stained with messy paint.
The big head drooped.
The few shallow wrinkles on his forehead showed that although his intelligence was still at the stage of a child.
Forty-one years have already begun to leave the marks of middle-aged aging on his body.
If you don't look into those big, slightly confused eyes, the scene in front of you is actually quite artistic, like a philosopher thinking deeply about the mural.
"Creative genius."
The assistant sincerely applauded Anya's masterful idea.
Dr. Jin Anqing not only had an online video conference with Detective Cat and her agent, but also before Professor Boggs and Ms. Anya came to New Zealand.
They also discussed it in detail and told these two art workers similar content.
"A work that is sufficiently penetrating to Tony." - Faced with this problem, the three artists each had their own ideas for solving the problem.
Co-creation is the answer given by Ms. Anya.
"Let Tony himself participate in the painting process of this work as a creator. The understanding gained from appreciating a painting will never be as good as creating a painting from scratch. What other audience can Are you more moved by his works than the painter himself?"
This is really an idea that makes people unable to help but marvel at it, and it is also a huge advantage that people like Detective Cat who create remotely will never have.
Tony himself has language problems and has difficulty communicating.
However, as long as a person lives in the world, every move, every smile, and every look in his eyes is a kind of body language and a true expression of inner emotions.
If Ms. Anya provides appropriate guidance, then painting a picture with Tony can be a good bridge into his heart.
It allows him to realize the beauty of works of art.
The assistant studied the room in front of him.
"What parts and patterns were completed by Mr. Tony?"
What was certain was that the large footprints on the floor mats around Tony should have been made by him. Ms. Anya's feet were much smaller.
In addition, there are several palm prints on the wall, which may also be Tony's handwriting.
The assistant fixed his gaze on the mural. Each of the patterns on it was very beautiful. He must have a high level of artistic attainment. It didn't look like something a demented child could draw casually.
I don’t know if Ms. Anya made it based on Tony’s random graffiti.
"Do you feel that the picture is a bit too neat for a work created by an autistic child?"
Ms. Anna continued to trim the big parrot with her fingers, asking as if she was a mind reader.
"That's because your painting skills are high enough. You can handle some messy original line segments very delicately." The assistant responded with high emotional intelligence.
"There is no need to compliment me. I know my abilities very well. Compared to Professor Boggs, who has been immersed in painting techniques for half a century, I am still immature. At the same time, I am not as good as that detective cat. I am amazed by my talent and talent, so I thought of finding another way and painting something different.”
Ms. Anya didn't appear to be too excited. She turned her head and glanced at Tony and said lightly.
"As expected, I failed."
said the female artist.
(End of this chapter)
It seemed like a balloon bomb filled with paint exploded in the center of the room, spraying paint in all directions.
Every space as far as the eye can see is filled with colorful decorations.
The white floor mat is covered with various colorful footprints, and the walls are covered with large and small palm prints.
Some of them seem to be human limbs, while others are non-human limbs.
Some of the palm prints and footprints are clear, some are blurry and incomplete, some are as small as a chicken treading on the snow, and some are as huge as the footprints of savages on Shennongjia.
The whole room presents a visual impact with great impact, as if there is a white chaotic universe gestating in it.
Fascinating.
There are even paints on the ceiling that look like they were thrown by a paintbrush, as if there are colorful stars gestating in them.
The expensive starry sky roofs of Rolls-Royce and Bentley look really weak in front of this kind of gorgeous and flamboyant artist's brushwork.
"Outstanding artistic creativity, vigorous and passionate, combining the grandeur of the "Genesis"-style murals and the agility of cartoon wall paintings."
"A masterpiece! An unquestionable masterpiece."
The assistant looked at the wall in front of him and admired from the bottom of his heart.
He finally understood why Ms. Anya did not ask for a canvas and easel, but asked her assistant to bring a very large amount of paint.
Also be sure to use non-toxic children's paint and all-natural poppy oil thinner.
Ms. Anya does not stick to any limited canvas.
It turns out that in the artist's initial conception, the entire room became a huge canvas for her to paint on.
No restrictions, just do whatever you want.
The compliments spoken by the assistant were really not flattering.
Assistants to great artists usually have the skills to say beautiful things, are proficient in 72 licking postures, and can make flattering sounds at their fingertips.
However, not everyone is qualified to hear their flattery.
The flattery of art assistants is often only directed at their employers, great painters at the same level, super gallerists, Middle Eastern princes, and big collectors such as oil tycoons.
If Jane Arnold is the "Emperor of Illustrations" and her agent is his queen, then his assistant's profession is the prime minister of the entire illustration country.
of course,
There are also times when the agent is compared to the prime minister and the assistant to the eunuch.
But even if he is a eunuch, he is also the boss among eunuchs such as the eunuch who is responsible for the ceremony.Such arrogant figures as Shi Changshi and Wei Zhongxian were praised and praised in social gatherings in the art market.
They are vines attached to the giant tree called Master, and they don't need to think about ordinary flowers and grass.
Ms. Anya is the founder of an ordinary gallery in the city. In fact, her respect and social status in the art circle are only about the same as those of Jane Arnold's assistant.
This is because the ability of master illustrators to attract money is relatively poor. In terms of the ability to create wealth, Jane Arnold may not be as good as Uncle Sakai.
It is the assistant's job to meet Ms. Anya's requirements, but he has no obligation to talk nice things around.
He really wanted to applaud Ms. Anya for her creativity.
These are the elite artists who have truly fought hard in the modern art market.
This kind of imagination that breaks through dimensions and creativity that jumps out of boundaries is truly extraordinary that ordinary illustrators cannot match, and it is even more unmatched by Internet celebrity painters who suddenly become famous due to good luck.
The only regret is.
This room will probably need to be redecorated after the artist leaves... bullshit.
If ordinary guests graffiti on the walls of guest rooms, it is called vandalism and they will be asked to pay compensation.
When artists smear paint on the walls, it's called value-added decoration.
These colorful patterns are much more valuable than solid wood furniture, [-]-inch color TVs, and gold-plated toilets.
Decoration has a price, art is priceless.
Lygia Clark, the founder of Neo-Concreteism, casually painted her signature graffiti on the wall in a small hotel in Brazil in 1966.
Today, 60 years later, that wall is worth more than the entire shabby hotel.
This is still a legendary story that every B&B owner in Rio de Janeiro burns incense and prays to Buddha in the hope that a similar pie will be dropped on his head.
Just tell a good story that goes along with it.
What Anya painted on the wall was not a mural, but a cash check worth at least one hundred thousand dollars.
Jane Arnold certainly didn't lack the money.
But compared to the detective cat who was holding the stage, Professor Boggs, who made it clear before coming that he did not want this work to be circulated on the market.
Ms. Anya’s attitude towards forming a good relationship is quite noble.
The other party rushed over and worked so hard to paint such a large work. This is what the assistant ideally expected an ordinary artist to do when faced with an invitation from the giant Jane Arnold.
"What is the name of your work?"
The assistant put on a transparent plastic shoe cover and carefully walked to Ms. Anya who was working in the room.
""Pet Love", besides, you stepped on the footprints of a sika deer."
Anya was drawing there without raising her head and said casually.
At her feet were several small buckets of various colors of paint mixed with poppy oil. She held an oil painting knife in her left hand and a large sky-blue fabric glove in her right hand.
She had just used an oil painting knife to outline the outline of a macaw in the mural, and now she was using her right hand to dip the paint into it, and using her index finger to drag out the surrounding feather texture on the parrot's neck little by little.
This female artist has a variety of painting styles. She is not only proficient in knife painting, but is also famous for finger painting.
She also used several tools commonly used by housewives, such as spatulas, egg whisks, and foundation brushes, to create a feminist painting titled "Kitchen, Bedroom, Sky."
"Ah, sorry, sorry, sorry!"
The assistant lowered his head and saw an irregular purple-red spot on the edge of his sole.
Are these probably the footprints of the sika deer Ms. Anya mentioned?
The soles of his feet trembled, as if he had stepped on a landmine, and he suddenly lifted his feet and moved it hesitantly to another empty space.
To be honest, this operation is not easy.
Because there are all kinds of color spots everywhere on the floor.
The assistant must arch her thumbs as if dancing ballet to maintain balance.
"I'm so sorry, I'm really sorry."
He groaned.
Destroying an artist's paintings, whether completed or unfinished, is the biggest minefield in the assistant profession.
Regardless of his status, even though he just accidentally stepped on a stain of unknown meaning, even though Ms. Anya was so annoyed that she poured the bucket of paint at her feet against his head.Jane Arnold would not say anything, she would only solemnly apologize to others.
But this kind of thing is always hard to avoid when you often walk by the river and handle a lot of artworks.
The great hyper-realist oil painter of the Eastern Xia Dynasty had an oil painting worth more than one million dollars. During the creation process, the canvas was stepped on by a student studying in the studio.
The biggest victim of similar attacks was K. Kerkorian, the owner of the MGM Casino. In the 9600s, a Picasso work he collected was sold for US$[-] million. After the sale, the insurance company took away the painting. , he invited relatives and friends to come to his home to appreciate this master's masterpiece for the last time.
During the tasting, a Las Vegas gambling tycoon’s hand shook and he poked a hole in a painting worth nearly $[-] million.
The treasure was instantly transformed into a restored painting.
"It's okay, it's not important."
I don’t know if the beautiful words the assistant just said had an effect. Compared with those artists who are usually irritable, Ms. Anya is much easier to talk to.
She used a painting knife to lightly dab a few paints in the bucket at her feet, squatted down, and smeared it on the carpet.
The ruined sika deer's footprints and stains immediately turned into a brilliant sun. This hand showed the skills of a master of knife painting, and he had the ability to rejuvenate.
Don't ask why there is a sun on the floor.
For a painter engaged in modern art, whether it is reasonable or not is not important at all.
"It's really nice. Tony will like this painting too, right?"
The assistant stepped back slightly, away from the densely colored areas on the floor, and then looked at the wall with a critical eye.
There are painted patterns on all sides.
But the highlight of the entire space is the white wall facing the door.
The moment any visitor enters the room, the visual focus will be attracted to it.
Generally, if the canvas size of an oil painting is 48 cm x 72 cm or more, it is considered very large. If the width exceeds 100 cm, there is no standard frame to choose from.
The grandest giant-screen paintings are usually no more than two or three meters tall.
But after removing the restrictions of the canvas.
Anya's works are spread across the entire more than ten square meters of wall.
It was a sea of cute animals.
Parrots fluttered their wings, hounds were chasing each other, gray rabbits were gnawing carrots and onions, and a group of hamsters were secretly stealing vegetables from the rabbits...
Thousands of colorful dots painted with fingers and unique prismatic ribbons pulled out by an oil painting knife create a collage of an animal paradise scene.
She is engaged in modern art.
Modern art focuses on form rather than content.
More than half of Ms. Anya's famous works are abstract works composed of lines and colors that make the audience confused.
The assistant was also worried that the other party's work might be too esoteric and obscure for Tony.
Now I find that he is worrying too much.
Excellent artists also have their own methods for painting small and fresh works.
His artistic vision is not very professional, but he still feels that the images of these animals are cute but not childish, fresh but not kitsch. They are very, very powerful creative techniques.
What's even more amazing is that this is a joint work in front of me.
One of its creators is of course Ms. Anya in front of me, and the other creator...
The assistant glanced at the big kid in the corner next to him who was staring at the paint bucket in a daze.
Tony wears a transparent hood on his head and his bare feet are stained with messy paint, and his body is also stained with messy paint.
The big head drooped.
The few shallow wrinkles on his forehead showed that although his intelligence was still at the stage of a child.
Forty-one years have already begun to leave the marks of middle-aged aging on his body.
If you don't look into those big, slightly confused eyes, the scene in front of you is actually quite artistic, like a philosopher thinking deeply about the mural.
"Creative genius."
The assistant sincerely applauded Anya's masterful idea.
Dr. Jin Anqing not only had an online video conference with Detective Cat and her agent, but also before Professor Boggs and Ms. Anya came to New Zealand.
They also discussed it in detail and told these two art workers similar content.
"A work that is sufficiently penetrating to Tony." - Faced with this problem, the three artists each had their own ideas for solving the problem.
Co-creation is the answer given by Ms. Anya.
"Let Tony himself participate in the painting process of this work as a creator. The understanding gained from appreciating a painting will never be as good as creating a painting from scratch. What other audience can Are you more moved by his works than the painter himself?"
This is really an idea that makes people unable to help but marvel at it, and it is also a huge advantage that people like Detective Cat who create remotely will never have.
Tony himself has language problems and has difficulty communicating.
However, as long as a person lives in the world, every move, every smile, and every look in his eyes is a kind of body language and a true expression of inner emotions.
If Ms. Anya provides appropriate guidance, then painting a picture with Tony can be a good bridge into his heart.
It allows him to realize the beauty of works of art.
The assistant studied the room in front of him.
"What parts and patterns were completed by Mr. Tony?"
What was certain was that the large footprints on the floor mats around Tony should have been made by him. Ms. Anya's feet were much smaller.
In addition, there are several palm prints on the wall, which may also be Tony's handwriting.
The assistant fixed his gaze on the mural. Each of the patterns on it was very beautiful. He must have a high level of artistic attainment. It didn't look like something a demented child could draw casually.
I don’t know if Ms. Anya made it based on Tony’s random graffiti.
"Do you feel that the picture is a bit too neat for a work created by an autistic child?"
Ms. Anna continued to trim the big parrot with her fingers, asking as if she was a mind reader.
"That's because your painting skills are high enough. You can handle some messy original line segments very delicately." The assistant responded with high emotional intelligence.
"There is no need to compliment me. I know my abilities very well. Compared to Professor Boggs, who has been immersed in painting techniques for half a century, I am still immature. At the same time, I am not as good as that detective cat. I am amazed by my talent and talent, so I thought of finding another way and painting something different.”
Ms. Anya didn't appear to be too excited. She turned her head and glanced at Tony and said lightly.
"As expected, I failed."
said the female artist.
(End of this chapter)
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