I've never been able to understand how in such a short period of time, the characters can be shaped, there are complete stories, and the most amazing thing--moving people.
I'll probably never understand how this all came about. However, there are many versions of this MTV, one of them, the final tidbits show the manuscript of the original painting, the master's skills are fully revealed in these manuscripts.
There are only a few strokes, and it is extremely precise. Compared with the final product, the shot has hardly changed, as if the entire work has been pre-finished in my mind. At the same time, it has been simplified to the extreme, with a few lines explaining a large amount of information. This is beyond the realm of "craftsmanship" that can be described.
Perhaps, this ability to condense manuscripts is necessary to be able to convey such rich content in such a short space.
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