
Rebirth: My Art Era
About This Novel
"He is God's son of art who descended into the world. Without him, Western art would have regressed 500 years!" - Time Magazine "The contemporary Van Gogh, his debut work Floating Boat floats on the ground like water waves, distorting space and time, and is full of Van Gogh's imagination." - Yayoi Kusama "He is the pride of our German nation, and he is also the youngest graduate in our history. He graduated from here at the age of sixteen. He will inspire young artists around the world" - Berlin University of the Arts "He is the only 18-year-old master artist in the world. The Venice Biennale is not his glory, Venice is the glory of him!" - Venice International Art Biennale Cheng Lu traveled to a parallel world. In this life, he was a 16-year-old talented painter. A Post-Impressionist painting was sold for 3.8 Million euros at the Nagochun auction, which shocked the world. The instigator of all this returned to China and devoted himself to studying until the world called him the King of Art! Van Gogh's imagination, Leonardo da Vinci's creativity, Matisse, Braunlen's light and darkness, Menzel, Wu Daozi... All masters are my nourishment. Standing on the shoulders of giants, you will see higher and farther scenery!
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Official(5)Scraped 6d ago
Good subject matter, but the writing is biased. The focus is on beauties and rich people who are dissatisfied with their lives and look down on them. The classes are clearly defined.
I came here with the intention of becoming an artist, but I was disappointed. The further I read, the more descriptions of various women, or those who are looked down upon by rich people, and more and more descriptions of beautiful girls' youthful bodies throughout the book. It's not that I can't write it, but you are moderate, you write too much. I'm not here to pick up girls in the harem and read Qingse literature. What you write is too sensual, and I feel like I can't write it without color. The protagonist is also becoming more and more slick, focusing on the extravagant life of the rich and the unaffordability of the rich. Then the protagonist has constant contact with various female characters, describes the interests of the upper class and the unaffordable, and the contempt and contempt for the protagonist. It may be a slap in the face later, but it is getting further and further away from learning to paint and create. The human senses have also declined sharply. In short, it has little to do with painting creation and growth, and there are very few related descriptions. And I really don't understand it. The protagonist is at least starting at his peak. He is famous abroad, but he is looked down upon in China, and the protagonist is dismissed in various ways. It's really poisonous. . . You have to capture the audience for this kind of artistic novel. People don't come here to read the bloody literature of ancient times. They all come here for the stupid beginning of the copywriting. They just want to see the protagonist's various abilities, growth and creation. They don't come here to see the protagonist pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger, but always being stepped on, being shameless and having no temper, and licking female characters. It's not impossible to be stepped on, but your question is off topic. What about art? Throughout the article, we only see the charm of money, as well as the philistine and money worship. Only Xiaoyu's father character is more likable, while most of the other characters, including the painters, feel annoying and disgusting. What about growth? There are only a few chapters that stick to the topic, and the other plots are too long even if they are transitional. They are just messing around with pretty girls, and there is also a half-sister in it. Although the protagonist has no thoughts about his sister, the author always writes some physical descriptions that are really objectionable, and he writes too much about this aspect. It doesn't matter if you set up a character with a withdrawn personality who only loves to create and study, or someone with a firm mind who loves art. As long as it's not oily and the theme is on the painting, it's fine. But the result is really Tianhu's copywriting and the opening chapter, and then it gradually goes off topic and I can't stand it anymore, and I can't save it by skipping to read? Really, no matter how attractive the copywriting is and how exciting the opening chapter is, how disappointing it will be later on. I really can't help but want to complain. 🙈
After reading more than 30 chapters, I didn't do anything about the main plot of returning to China (I didn't admit my relationship, and my mother was still dead). She also said that for the sake of art, she didn't go out to rent a house when she had money. She had to have a relationship with a girl, so she left her main paintings wherever she wanted, and others could take them at any time if they had the keys. It only costs 500 yuan to go out and sketch. If you say you can just go out and draw by yourself and keep it, you will be accused by others of cheating your money. The oil painting was also said to be too low to sell for one million, and he sold it at a high price without telling his identity. He was also despised for not having seen the money😕😕
The author's writing is very good. This reader likes it very much. I hope you won't stop updating. Come on👏
All I can say is that the content is seriously inconsistent with the title of the book.
I'm wrong. I don't even draw pictures. They are all about beauties. Not as skinny as what a great painter wrote
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Official(5)Scraped 6d ago
Good subject matter, but the writing is biased. The focus is on beauties and rich people who are dissatisfied with their lives and look down on them. The classes are clearly defined.
I came here with the intention of becoming an artist, but I was disappointed. The further I read, the more descriptions of various women, or those who are looked down upon by rich people, and more and more descriptions of beautiful girls' youthful bodies throughout the book. It's not that I can't write it, but you are moderate, you write too much. I'm not here to pick up girls in the harem and read Qingse literature. What you write is too sensual, and I feel like I can't write it without color. The protagonist is also becoming more and more slick, focusing on the extravagant life of the rich and the unaffordability of the rich. Then the protagonist has constant contact with various female characters, describes the interests of the upper class and the unaffordable, and the contempt and contempt for the protagonist. It may be a slap in the face later, but it is getting further and further away from learning to paint and create. The human senses have also declined sharply. In short, it has little to do with painting creation and growth, and there are very few related descriptions. And I really don't understand it. The protagonist is at least starting at his peak. He is famous abroad, but he is looked down upon in China, and the protagonist is dismissed in various ways. It's really poisonous. . . You have to capture the audience for this kind of artistic novel. People don't come here to read the bloody literature of ancient times. They all come here for the stupid beginning of the copywriting. They just want to see the protagonist's various abilities, growth and creation. They don't come here to see the protagonist pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger, but always being stepped on, being shameless and having no temper, and licking female characters. It's not impossible to be stepped on, but your question is off topic. What about art? Throughout the article, we only see the charm of money, as well as the philistine and money worship. Only Xiaoyu's father character is more likable, while most of the other characters, including the painters, feel annoying and disgusting. What about growth? There are only a few chapters that stick to the topic, and the other plots are too long even if they are transitional. They are just messing around with pretty girls, and there is also a half-sister in it. Although the protagonist has no thoughts about his sister, the author always writes some physical descriptions that are really objectionable, and he writes too much about this aspect. It doesn't matter if you set up a character with a withdrawn personality who only loves to create and study, or someone with a firm mind who loves art. As long as it's not oily and the theme is on the painting, it's fine. But the result is really Tianhu's copywriting and the opening chapter, and then it gradually goes off topic and I can't stand it anymore, and I can't save it by skipping to read? Really, no matter how attractive the copywriting is and how exciting the opening chapter is, how disappointing it will be later on. I really can't help but want to complain. 🙈
After reading more than 30 chapters, I didn't do anything about the main plot of returning to China (I didn't admit my relationship, and my mother was still dead). She also said that for the sake of art, she didn't go out to rent a house when she had money. She had to have a relationship with a girl, so she left her main paintings wherever she wanted, and others could take them at any time if they had the keys. It only costs 500 yuan to go out and sketch. If you say you can just go out and draw by yourself and keep it, you will be accused by others of cheating your money. The oil painting was also said to be too low to sell for one million, and he sold it at a high price without telling his identity. He was also despised for not having seen the money😕😕
The author's writing is very good. This reader likes it very much. I hope you won't stop updating. Come on👏
All I can say is that the content is seriously inconsistent with the title of the book.
I'm wrong. I don't even draw pictures. They are all about beauties. Not as skinny as what a great painter wrote









