Is there a quick way to the art of painting? We have been educated for a long time that true skills require real effort, and we must be diligent and hard-working, and we must not think about opportunistic tricks in order to have a solid foundation and superb skills. But the movie "The Picture of Jenny" taught us a quick way to the art of painting. The first is "listen to the sound of the stars coming out of the clouds." Jenny and Ai Ben met in the suburbs. When they were in love, Jenny said to Ai Ben longingly, "Listen to the sound of the stars coming out of the clouds." Things usually jump out of the too practical and ordinary life, and even more so in art. Art must cross boundaries, mix various flavors, mobilize people's sense of hearing, smell, vision, and touch, so that people's emotions can be integrated into the artist's creation. There is melody in painting, story in music, and painting in poetry. Such works of art have a sense of life, like the breathing status bar of a Smartisan phone. What kind of sound did the stars make when they came out of the clouds? Part of it depends on the mood of the parties involved, such as the rustling of clothes rubbing against lovers when they snuggle together, the sugar nut from a young boy walking alone when he encounters an empty soda can, a young man feeling lonely when he is alone in an empty room with a computer The babble from inside. The second is what the second head of the gallery said when evaluating "The Portrait of Jenny", "This face has no age, it transcends the concept of time." The reason why works of art are fascinating and famous for the ages is not because they show you clearly Things, or the world at a glance, excellent works of art should be entertaining and can be interpreted in various ways, only in this way you can enjoy the fun of complex and dense thinking. How handsome is the so-called horse, and how does the shrimp hide its head and show its tail? If the horse can only be handsome and the shrimp can only hide, I think it is difficult for these paintings to become first-class works of art. "The Smile of the Mona Lisa" is so beloved because she is a mystery, possibly intertwined with Leonardo da Vinci's real life. What kind of secret is hidden in her shallow and meaningful smile? Is it the little fun in life, or the contempt for the shocking scandal, or the final confession of the loved one? In order to solve the puzzle, people analyze the relationship with Da Vinci and the background of the painting, but they forget that as an artist, Da Vinci is like a Chinese reporter who deliberately changed the background and used a pseudonym in order to safely and secretly narrate a matter. , or even change the gender of the model. The third is the confusion of women about life, as Jenny said: Do you think people can predict the future? I mean what will happen in the future (on ourselves)? You know, sometimes you're pessimistic about things -- about those who never Things that happened. Maybe that's what's going to happen to us. Maybe we realize it, but we just dare not admit it. Maybe it's silly, just my ridiculous crankiness. While Jenny is confused, Eben is perfecting The Picture of Jenny. But doesn't he understand Jenny? He just didn't dare to admit the reality. Because Jenny sings a song that foretells an uncertain, unsettling future, but the reality is so rosy. No one knows where I'm from and once I'm out of my head there won't be any relics left because infected with the same confusion that he can paint the classics. A woman who was eliminated by time, inspired Ai Ben's civic to become wider and thicker. Leonardo da Vinci may have experienced the same confusion in order to paint "Mona Lisa's Smile". Jenny changes Eben's life circumstances, but their salvation is mutual. Ai Ben gave Jenny love and a relatively complete life, Jenny gave Ai Ben the confusion needed for a rich life and artistic creation, as well as the loss and hesitation in the future. This 1948 movie is like "Strange Tales from a Liao Zhai", also like "A Chinese Ghost Story", and also like "The Hut by the Lake" (the American version of "Untouchable Lovers"), but it is better and more tolerant than "Strange Tales from a Liao Zhai". "A Chinese Ghost Story" is delicate and subtle, more straightforward and warmer than "The Hut by the Lake". It also reminds me of Anne Frank, Jenny's lament that her life is finally complete can also be Anne's failed wish: This painting turned out to be really me. I think one day it will hang in a museum and people from all over the world will stop and admire it. No one knows that once I'm gone, no traces will be left because of the same confusion, he can paint classic paintings. A woman who was eliminated by time, inspired Ai Ben's civic to become wider and thicker. Leonardo da Vinci may have experienced the same confusion in order to paint "Mona Lisa's Smile". Jenny changes Eben's life circumstances, but their salvation is mutual. Ai Ben gave Jenny love and a relatively complete life, Jenny gave Ai Ben the confusion needed for a rich life and artistic creation, as well as the loss and hesitation in the future. This 1948 movie is like "Strange Tales from a Liao Zhai", also like "A Chinese Ghost Story", and also like "The Hut by the Lake" (the American version of "Untouchable Lovers"), but it is better and more tolerant than "Strange Tales from a Liao Zhai". "A Chinese Ghost Story" is delicate and subtle, more straightforward and warmer than "The Hut by the Lake". It also reminds me of Anne Frank, Jenny's lament that her life is finally complete can also be Anne's failed wish: This painting turned out to be really me. I think one day it will hang in a museum and people from all over the world will stop and admire it. No one knows that once I'm gone, no traces will be left because of the same confusion, he can paint classic paintings. A woman who was eliminated by time, inspired Ai Ben's civic to become wider and thicker. Leonardo da Vinci may have experienced the same confusion in order to paint "Mona Lisa's Smile". Jenny changes Eben's life circumstances, but their salvation is mutual. Ai Ben gave Jenny love and a relatively complete life, Jenny gave Ai Ben the confusion needed for a rich life and artistic creation, as well as the loss and hesitation in the future. This 1948 movie is like "Strange Tales from a Liao Zhai", also like "A Chinese Ghost Story", and also like "The Hut by the Lake" (the American version of "Untouchable Lovers"), but it is better and more tolerant than "Strange Tales from a Liao Zhai". "A Chinese Ghost Story" is delicate and subtle, more straightforward and warmer than "The Hut by the Lake". It also reminds me of Anne Frank, Jenny's lament that her life is finally complete can also be Anne's failed wish: This painting turned out to be really me. I think one day it will hang in a museum and people from all over the world will stop and admire it.
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