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Chapter 371. You are unreasonable to beat people? (8000 words)(1/2)

Perhaps some people may find it a bit nonsense, and think that just a few strokes change the entire picture to give people the feeling that it only happens in the novel.

But in fact, in the process of painting as an art student, this kind of thing is actually completely common.

Give an example.

For example, you plan to draw a girl wearing glasses, a ponytail, big eyes, and bright youthful ones.

You worked hard to draw your face, your body, your eyebrows, and then you painted a clean ponytail... It gives people a very good feeling, and it really seems like a sunny and healthy girl standing in front of you.

But in this process, you accidentally draw the character's eyes a little small, and the corners of your eyes also have a feeling of hanging eyes...

This will naturally break the previous impression of sunshine and healthy, and will instead give people a harsh and sarcastic feeling.

Just a few things can ruin a painting that looks good.

This is a bad example of "just a few strokes" changing the entire painting.

And the oil painting Higashinoji in front of him...

"It can be said to be a textbook change..."

Konowa Lianghua looked at the green marks and couldn't help but murmur.

It's indeed a textbook change.

Since Higashinoji was made with a cold color around it, the appearance of this green is very eye-catching, especially it appears in the upper middle of the entire oil painting...

This makes it easy to pull people's sight here.

It's like a little green in the flowers, it's hard to make people not notice it.

But being eye-catching does not mean disharmony.

Because the cool colors used by Higashinoji have always been the calm ochre tone that changes in temperature and temperature. There is probably a lot of white added to it.

This makes the whole picture look a little subtle warm and yellow, and it is almost impossible to detect if you don’t look at it carefully.

But it is this kind of subtle portrayal that makes the light green at the upper middle of the picture extremely harmonious, without disturbing the surrounding background color at all.

In addition, when Higashinoji dealt with this light green, he probably adjusted some white in, which made the light green look slightly cold on the picture...

But this is harmless.

Because the appearance of this greenishness actually implies that the owner of the old hands in the painting is not as old as the outside world.

In his life that was about to be extinguished, there was still an indescribable vitality hidden.

The depressed feeling of the whole oil painting was swept away at this moment, making people feel much lighter.

People may feel sad, feel sad, and feel lost for their aging...

After experiencing the innocence of childhood, the honor of prime, the wasted time in middle age, the aging of old age... in the end... it seems to have returned to the innocence of childhood.

The four seasons are repeated.

People may be the same process.

Maybe he has grown old on the ** side, but he has not grown old.

Severe winter, white snow, weak elderly people, green marks...

It is obvious that the owner of Tonoji did not draw the trick is a man or a woman...

But Konohachi has infinite room for divergent thinking.

This uncertainty adds a bit of fun, just like the shallow green marks on the painting...

Also undetermined.

But it seems to indicate that winter will eventually pass and spring will come.

And when spring comes, will summer be far away? Then it is the bleak autumn and the cold winter.

This is another repetition.

Repetition of the four seasons.

In addition, Higashinoji uses a unique expression technique from the perspective of "first person".

It seems that you can really bring people into the world in the painting and experience the feeling in it.

This is how Higashinoji wants to express the theme of the four seasons of "spring, summer, autumn and winter".

"Teacher Higashino is also very well painted..." Yumi Takahashi looked at the oil painting on the wall and said.

Then she touched her head again and said happily: "It's just a bit too much."

Should I say that it is Higashinoji?

Draw a painting and draw it directly on the wall.

If she had done this by Takahashi Yumi, her parents would have a mixed doubles on her butt the next day.

Fujiwara Aoi next to her scolded Takahashi Yumi's comment: "Silly pig, this is the way professional painters paint, this is art, do you understand art?"

Fujiwara Aoi actually doesn't know much about art, but looking at this painting, she feels inexplicably complicated and inexplicable... She simply attributes this to the general word "art".

In addition, she hasn't settled the accounts of Takahashi Yumi's bloody spitting on him just now.

Of course, I have to break her up!

Higashinoji didn't care about the two of them, but just shook his head with a smile.

However, the two little girls quarreled, but their relationship became better and better... It really corresponds to the saying "A best friend who has never quarreled is not a real best friend."

"As, are you planning to attend this painting?"

Yumi Takahashi and the others were clamoring there, while Lianghua Kougu here looked curious.

In order to study with Higashinoji these days, she is really studying without even having her life.

Not only cultural courses, but also painting courses have not been lost.

You have to draw at least a few paintings every day to maintain your feel.

In order to study hard, she even felt that eating too much would make her sleepy, so she gritted her teeth and cut her appetite in half...

I only eat three big bowls per meal.

However, her weight did not decrease as she imagined, and it maintained an average.

This made Konoe Lianghua feel that she was too nervous recently, and her psychological state affected her physiological state.

Otherwise, I would have eaten so little, why haven’t I lost weight yet?

Listening to Kouwei Lianghua's inquiry, Higashinoji also took the initiative to explain:

"It's not about participating in the grand prize, but about participating in the art exhibition... In a few days, the National Western Art Museum will hold a special project exhibition. You should know this?"

The studio of the Kitayoshi School has always attached great importance to the upcoming art exhibition, so students in the studio will be notified as soon as there is news.

The Guardian Cold Flower should know.

"Ah...Asia is talking about the four seasons exhibition?" Konoe Lianghua showed a sudden enlightenment expression.

The New Century Art Association will hold a four-season exhibition at the National Western Art Museum. At that time, not only oil paintings, but also some sculptures and sculptures will be exhibited.

She knew this.

That is to say...

"Can Asi participate in a professional painter-level art exhibition?"

Konoe Lianghua was a little excited: "Asia, it's so awesome! It's so awesome!"

Is her boyfriend already so powerful?

But soon, her excitement went down.

Higashinoji is indeed very awesome.

But what about myself? I have to work harder to get into Musashino University of Fine Arts, for fear of not being able to get into the exam...

The difference between the two is too big.

It made her feel that she was completely unworthy of Higashinoji.

This doesn't work.

Thinking of this, Konomi Ryoka suddenly stretched out her hand, took the initiative to grab Higashinoji's palm, and looked at him seriously:

"As, I will become even more powerful...that...I am your girlfriend..."

She was so shy that she couldn't speak clearly for a long time, but in the end she didn't know how to take the following words, so she forced herself to add: "Anyway, I will definitely work hard."

Her hesitant and speechless look looked very cute.

Even Higashinoji couldn't help but reach out and pinch her face.

But then patted her head, telling her not to think too much.

There is really no need to think too much.

Anyway, even if I can't pass the exam, I've already paved the way ahead.
To be continued...
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