The artist in the story achieved success, but chose to retreat bravely.
However, as long as there is still commercial value, it is still a bit difficult to stay on your own.
All kinds of people are waiting for "three visits to the cottage", thinking about inviting artists to come out.
But the artist has his own "pain". The source of "pain" is probably a little lack of inspiration, but most of it comes from thinking about yourself.
Childhood memories, for the artist, have "profound" meaning. Then, there was a wave of "basic feelings" that were caught off guard.
Same-sex issues are now much more tolerant of society.
The artist is finally willing to return to the past and "reinvigorate the mountains and rivers". Facing this huge "whiteboard", there may be a lot of graffiti.
The story is mainly about the "pain and glory" of the artist himself.
Still, I am still impressed by the artist's childhood memories.
Persistence in poverty often has too much helplessness. When dreams and reality collide violently, there are often too many compromises.
The child is looking forward to the future, while the mother is worried about the bread of the present.
Reality is often so cruel...
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