
Picture See
by Zhi'an
About This Novel
They say they are looking at paintings, but they are actually reading people's hearts. They say they are looking at paintings, but they are actually observing themselves. "Seeing in Painting" is a collection of art essays. A journey of growth about self-aesthetic education, a review of time spent in an art gallery, a time-traveling communication between people and paintings, and a self-examination of unrestrained emotions. They say they are looking at paintings, but they are actually looking at themselves. The book is divided into four parts: Women, Nature, Dreams, and Era. It involves Gauguin, Van Gogh, Franz and other artists who are not to be missed in modern art. It is Zhi'an's experience of visiting European, American and Japanese museums in the past few years. In a world of colorful intertwining colors and lines, the author uses his paintings to talk about many insights on life, history, literature, and art. The concept of "viewing" is no longer a narrow theory of painting bound under the title of "painting art", but a deep exploration from "vision" to "emotion", which embodies the author's modern aesthetic consciousness and life experience. It no longer emphasizes the commentary on painting as a professional art field, but focuses on the connection between the viewer as an emotional "person" and the "painting", removing the obscure and difficult professional terminology and private aesthetic understanding.
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