Cartoonist's Dream

Chapter 144: The Second Coming Bj

Mo Daoqiujiang parting is difficult, boats and boats will be Chang'an tomorrow.

Wang Changling must have been not far from Chang'an when he wrote this poem.

Thinking that Tang Monk and his disciples were here

Going north from Tiananmen Square is the Palace Museum, and outside the small moat to the west of the Palace Museum is Zhonghai and South China Sea, commonly known as Zhongnanhai. It was opened several times in the 80s, but it has not been opened for more than 20 years until today, and it has become more mysterious than the White House in the United States.

Similar to the White House, the vicinity of Zhongnanhai is where dignitaries and their relatives live and work. It is not something Limu can afford to pick someone on the other side of the fence.

Take a professor

He is just a family doctor of an official, but he was able to privately build a villa on the 26th floor of a certain community, which took 6 years.The area of ​​the villa alone is two mu of land; the area of ​​the rockery is even larger, with a height of three floors; the rockery and its surroundings are full of various huge trees.The downstairs neighbors were unbearably disturbed, but the complainant responded repeatedly, and finally had to abandon the house and move out.Various inspection departments in Beijing, including the most Niucha urban management demolition team, "defaulted to not violating the regulations" on this building.

Ordinary citizens nearby joked that "the villa built on the top floor is covered with a layer of rocks."

In fact, it took 6 years for the relevant departments to stop it, and it would be a waste of taxpayers' money to demolish it if it was exposed.

... It was only the family doctor of a certain official who did this.

Fortunately, today's Limu is not going to the place where Zhongnanhai is in dire straits, but it is not far from Zhongnanhai.It is located in Beihai, north of Zhonghai, passing Jingshan Park to the east, and next to it is a place called "Old Old Hutong".In order to save money and convenience, he decided to stay with others for half a month.

This person is Lou Xu, 76 years old, and the former chairman of the National Art Association.

The person Li Mu wanted to learn as a teacher was Hua Qishan, the former president of the National Chinese Painting Society, but it was a pity that he was not the one who answered the phone after calling several times, and the matter of staying overnight as a teacher could not be discussed.

Since the purpose of apprenticeship is to facilitate travel in the country, Hua Lao, a master of Chinese painting, is of course the best choice.

Although in the recent period, the domestic art circles are holding meetings, giving speeches, and publishing anthologies, clamoring loudly and running around in many ways, wanting Chinese painting to go global.The implication must be that the level of Chinese painting is too poor to be on a par with Western paintings.But China's domestic artistic soil is indeed suitable for traditional Chinese painting, with many disciples and easy to be recognized by the government.

If you don't look for a master of traditional Chinese painting to find a big tree to enjoy the shade in China, why not find a master of oil painting?It takes a lot of thought.

Moreover, traditional Chinese painting also has its own market. Although it is not recognized by the world's public, it is very popular among the small crowd.First of all, the starting point of traditional Chinese painting is high. From the very beginning, the highest standard is "expressiveness" and "spiritual charm". Then we talk about the appearance of "Tao" and the reproduction of personal temperament; the theory of landscape painting is also metaphysical.

That is to say, ordinary people cannot understand art, and the more advanced the art, the less able it is to understand.

To borrow the words of China Art News [Chinese painting has always been at the forefront and leading position in the world art circle, and it is universally recognized.The universal recognition I mean refers to experts, that is, great artists and critics, not businessmen who do not understand art. The words of 100 laymen and [-] million businessmen are not as powerful as a word of an insider. 】

This sentence puts gold on my face. The translation is "Our art is the real art. All the fools in the world can't understand it. 10 people can't understand it. Only experts can understand it." Understand."

From the perspective of the theory that only a few people understand art is called art, although the art of traditional Chinese painting is not generally recognized by the world, it is a real art.

The expert Bi Jiasuo saw Zhang Daqian and said:

"I don't understand why you Chinese come to Paris to study art. In this world, when it comes to art, the first thing is that you Chinese have art; the second is Japan, and Japanese art comes from your China. ; the third is the art of Africans. Except for the second, the white people have no art at all, and do not understand art.”[

From the point of view of experts rather than ordinary people, ink painting is indeed a superior art.

But it is also black and white. Japan uses more easy-to-understand comics to promote art and culture to the world, and then uses ukiyo-e and Chinese paintings that experts can understand to conquer the industry.The two-pronged approach has a remarkable effect.

Everyone in the world knows the beauty of cherry blossoms, but they don’t know that there are peaches in China; they know Ukiyo-e’s "Monster Cat", but they don't know landscape painting;

Li Mu had the idea of ​​promoting national art through comics.

But... now I can only give New Year greetings to the old man of the Art Association, and beg him to introduce the master of traditional Chinese painting.

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