"I think this must be an arranged actor. Maybe this guy is Detective Cat himself."
The female assistant breathed out bitterly, not wanting to believe that there was such nonsense. things happen.
She was secretly guessing whether the news in this podcast was actually directed and acted by the so-called detective cat.
Fandorn pressed the phone without saying a word.
After commenting, he clicked on the Twitter link on the homepage of the author who claimed to be the author of the white Lake Baikal painting, and took a casual look.
Judging from the past photos shared on Twitter, this Rimond should be considered half a professional painter and half an art dealer.
The other party introduced himself as a graduate of the Slade School of Art in London and now runs a small community gallery in Hockenheim, Germany.
It’s not rich, but the income is not bad either.
Such people are the mainstay of the art industry.
There is no comparison with big guys like himself,
But in the eyes of ordinary people, he can be regarded as an elegant artist who does well.
The probability that the other party will be an online artist like Detective Cat, who previously made money by selling illustrations for ten dollars online, is extremely low, and the probability that the other party is a hired actor is even lower.
If nothing unexpected happens,
What Rimond said in his message should be true.
"Luckily, maybe Detective Cat happened to have read that issue of the magazine."
Van Dorn said with his eyebrows twisted.
The assistant did not answer the call this time because she heard that Fan Dorn's words seemed to be lacking in confidence.
She secretly glanced at Fan Dorn's face.
The great artist's eyes were slightly squinted at this time, and his face was even more gloomy and scary.
No matter how reluctant he is to admit it, Fan Dorn knows it in his heart.
It is definitely not possible to accurately predict the artist's feeling of painting based on the appearance of a painting. Good luck or witchcraft.
People with such keen artistic intuition and artistic accomplishment do exist in this industry.
There used to be a small group of most senior art connoisseurs who had a background in art psychology and had been immersed in the industry for decades. They could even restore the profile of the painter just by looking at the final work. The state of mind while painting.
If it were Curator Tonks or Mr. Sloth, Van Dorn would accept such words.
It’s just
Why is it Detective Cat
bushit
How the hell could it be her
She is worthy too
The more Fan Dorn thought about it, the more irritated he became, like a lion whose authority had been challenged.
He had never been so angry when he was insulted by the cripple named Elena in the video.
What really made Fan Dorn unable to suppress the anger in his heart was that in his heartSomewhere in the deepest part of his mind, he is telling himself, "I can't do this."
His ability to grasp serious art is actually not as good as that of an online painter.
Can't believe it, can't accept it.
But this is the fact.
Van Dorn's painting style is originally one that emphasizes appearance over substance. He likes to decorate the picture with all kinds of messy lines and exaggerated colors.
The visual impact is great, but the spiritual connotation is insufficient.
Miss Elena sprayed Van Dorn's paintings with incomprehensible emotions, and her moaning was not without purpose.
Van Dorn doesn’t think there’s anything wrong with it.
What he pursued was never greatness,
but success.
Success is much easier than greatness, and there are shortcuts.
No one cares about Van Gogh’s paintings of himself, while some trendy artists can sell a hundred thousand dollars for a weird-shaped drinking glass they casually make out of clay.
Success requires fame, authority, hype, and recognition from social fans.
To put it bluntly,
In Van Dorn’s eyes, letting others think he paints well is much more important than whether he can actually paint well. many.
As long as you look authoritative enough, enough collectors will pursue you.
As long as you look successful enough, millions of people will walk on the neon streets of metropolitan areas every year wearing the artistic symbols you painted.
Even if you draw a piece of shit, you are still a fashion art pioneer whose works are worth their weight in gold.
However,
No matter how pioneering he is, he still has self-respect.
An online illustrator that he disdains is actually more sensitive to artistic emotions than he is.
This made Fan Dorn feel indescribably angry.
“So what if an online artist like this understands art? If he doesn’t receive enough weighty manuscripts, he will end up being just a nobody worth mentioning.”
Fandorn A breath blew out of his nose.
"It's just a niche podcast with only a few hundred thousand fans. The stage is so big, no matter how good your words are, there won't be any splash."
He seems to be talking about it. Talking to the female assistant seemed to be comforting herself.
"That's right, darg."
The assistant observed the words and sent a kiss at the right time.
She knew that her boss was not in a good mood right now.
"It's a pity that I didn't leave the phone number of the damn reporter just now, otherwise I could have paid to get the interview record back."
The assistant remembered the interview just now and sighed." No, if I had known earlier, I should have paid him directly to delete the photos."
The photos that the middle-aged reporter took secretly had huge legal problems. Even if Van Dorn did nothing, He may not dare to post it.
The other party initially proposed that he spent 200 eurosYuan's bribery of the ferry driver may not imply that Van Dorn paid him for the unauthorized removal of photos.
I guess if I wanted to spend money to eliminate the disaster, three to four hundred euros would be enough.
Based on the virtues of European entertainment reporters, the news you interview is like eating meat from a dog’s mouth. Even if it is nothing, if you want it to spit it out, it is impossible not to bite you hard. .
"Do you need a niche podcast that only a few people can listen to?"
Fandorn was still insisting, but in his heart he actually agreed with his assistant's opinion.
He also realized the mistake he had made during the interview.
In the literary and art world,
It is not a big deal for a big boss to complain about a transparent person.
Arrogance is the virtue of an artist.
Don’t call the other person a dwarf or a monkey. If it goes too far, it’s not a big problem.
You have higher artistic achievements than the other person, and you are born to stand on the moral high ground.
But this kind of thing is afraid of overturning.
I just finished spraying the other person who knows nothing about serious art. He is just a low-level internet painter who can only draw animation.
As a result,
This detective cat lady is not only good at drawing with colored pencils,
she also has deep attainments in serious art. In the blink of an eye, she is on the podcast and Curator Tonks had a great conversation.
This is a typical example of a rollover.
The more people who know the whole story of this incident, the greater the damage will be to Van Dorn’s golden name of “great artist”.
It doesn’t matter if fans don’t understand your work.
Anyway, they will think your paintings are unclear, but if they start to doubt your artistic vision.
This is very dangerous.
Fandorn can bully Anna because she is young and does not have enough connections, and create public opinion that the other person is just a lookalike who relies on her surname to get to the top.
But he must dare to play the same trick as Anna on Tonks, the senior director of Britain's top private art museum who has millions of visitors every year.
Haha,
The clown has become himself.
Van Dorn can only be thankful now.
In the final analysis, the audience of professional art podcasts is relatively small and the mode of communication is single. There is no comparison with the traffic of big Internet celebrities like Mr. Hyperion.
Unless some content is very topical in professional circles and can be mentioned repeatedly.
For example, the Economist’s podcast interviewed Buffett, and the podcast rock band interviewed Queen’s guitarist Ay.
It has almost become a must-listen program for practitioners in related fields.
Otherwise,
the influence should not be too great.
At present, although Director Tonks can barely be regarded as a major guest, the content of the discussion is the works of several small artists, and this topic is not of great importance.
Not attractive to real bossesbig.
That’s okay.
"Then let's listen to something else and do something relaxing."
In the Rolls-Royce, the atmosphere was relatively dull for more than ten minutes. The female assistant seems to want her boss to change her mood.
She hooked her arms around Fan Dorn's neck and flirted with him in a charming way.
“Why bother with an internet artist who has no place on the stage? What you should focus on is Milan Fashion Week. This is your stage. She is just an African bumpkin whose career path has been blocked. And you , my boss has money, honor, and me.”
The assistant flattered him gently.
"That's right."
Fandorn sneered and lowered his head in response to the assistant's passionate kiss.
"But there is no need to change, just keep playing this to add to the fun. It's pretty good."
He is not a troubled person,
Now his mood is almost over Calm down.
The assistant is right.
Detective Cat may have some talent, but there are many talented painters in the world, and a few of them can reach this level.
He owns a private jet, a Rolls-Royce Si, the beautiful and sultry female assistant
She has already succeeded and cannot be more successful.
What the Detective Cat can cause to Van Dorn is nothing more than fleeting little unhappiness and distress.
Soon,
In a few months or even weeks, no one will remember this podcast, no one will remember Detective Cat, no one will remember their car accident .
Society is forgetful.
And he,
is still the chief artistic officer of Amita, the great artist De Jong Van Doorn.
Since the fate of the other party is destined to be tragic, the more talented this detective cat is. Didn't Yue prove that the artistic path he chose was correct?
This feeling of holding the power of life and death made Fan Dorn feel younger.
"By the way, before I end the recording, Ms. Detective Cat, since you also like Impressionism, I can ask you who is your favorite painter"
Rouse In Les's fully enclosed carriage, the podcast has come to an end, and Vandoorne is having a heated conversation with his female assistant.
“Leano and his ball at the Moulin de la Pancake are my favorites. We don’t portray gods, we only record sunlight and air. We don’t follow dogma, because beautiful things will remain and pain will remain. It will eventually pass away."
Detective Cat's answer came from the speaker.
It was as if a basin of cold water poured down from the top of Fan Dorn's head, quenching his lust.
His whole body suddenly froze, and he turned over and sat up from the wide seat cushion of the Rolls-Royce.
"What's wrong, do you want to take medicine?"
The female assistant, who had just been aroused, was at a loss, and she was a little unhappy.
"Idiot."
Van Dorn has no interest in other things now.
He picked up the phone that had been kicked on the floor and pulled it back for a few seconds.
“We don’t depict gods, we only record sunshine and air”
Van Dorn had to admit that this was the most moving description of Impressionism he had ever heard. .
It doesn’t matter whether it’s moving or not.
What really frightened him was that
Van Dorn had a whiff that this sentence had the potential to become a classic. and potential.
Many art schools have their own most representative classic mottos.
For example, the Fauvist Matisse "deliberately pursues precision that is not natural", the Pre-Raphaelites "bring the beautiful and shallow art back to purity", and the Austrian Secession "for the art of the times, art deserves its due" Freedom.”
These classic summaries are both beautiful and accurate.
Just like the famous lines in Byron's poems, they are popular in the art circle.
This sentence from Detective Cat is the most accurate summary of Impressionism that Van Dorn has ever heard. It is not grand and passionate, but has a long aftertaste.
Just relying on this sentence summary,
Van Dorn feels that this podcast has the potential to become a classic, at least in the professional field, it will definitely attract countless professional painting enthusiasts Come here because of its reputation.
The reason why a classic aphorism is a classic aphorism lies in its enduring popularity.
Things that are beautiful enough are penetrating.
Every time one more person hears this sentence, it means that Fan Dorn loses face one more time.
"Great, this is simply great. This is the most heartfelt overview of Impressionism I have ever heard. Ms. Detective Cat, please allow me a small request. I will engrave it. On the sign at the entrance to the Impressions Gallery at the Taylor Art Museum. "This is so touching"
As if to verify his guess.
At the end of the podcast, Van Dorn heard Curator Tonks clapping her hands excitedly and praising him.
Gu Weijing used a pen to draw the curve of his short hair on the paper.
He is not very fast with his pen, but he is very steady.
Gu Weijing exerted slight pressure on his fingertips, feeling the touch of the ink-stained pen tip rubbing against the texture of the paper as it slid over the sketch paper.
Hiss
The pen tip moved to the slightly curved end of the character's hair, and he gently and evenly tightened the force to make the lines more elastic.
When drawing with a pen normally, you only need to pay attention to the fact that there is no accumulation of ink on the tip of the pen, and it is enough for the pen to draw water smoothly.
But Mr. Cao’s requirement for him was to paint with the thinking of line drawing.
In Chinese painting, a line, no matter how thin it is, has its own shape, its own width and its own thickness.
The depth of the pen and ink, the thickness of the ink,
Gu Wei's processing is meticulous.
He finished the line, put down the pen, blew on the paper gently, then turned his head and looked at the girl who was revising the paper in front of the computer next to him.
The process of convincing Sakai Katsuko was much easier than Gu Weijing originally imagined.
He originally thought that Miss Shengzi would not agree to his "unreasonable troubles" so easily.
An art paper contains the joint efforts of two people.
Honestly speaking, if we judge the importance of him and Katsuko Sakai to this paper based on the effort they put into writing the paper.
In fact, others are more important to this paper than myself.
In order to collect information and write a comparative review of the styles of Carroll and other great Impressionist painters, Katsuko basically flew around non-stop in major art museums in Europe a while ago.
In addition to expressing some of his own opinions, more than 90% of the most arduous textual work in the paper was also completed by Katsuko Sakai.
From this point of view, Katsuko Sakai should have more decision-making power on this paper than herself.
For the persistence in his heart, Gu Weijing gave up not only his own interests, but also Sakai Katsuko's.
It is not impossible for someone who cares about others to point his nose and yell at him.
But Sakai Katsuko simply agreed.
"Thank you, Miss Katsuko, I'm very touched."
"By the way, Katsuko, I have one more thing I want to discuss with you."
Gu Weijing pondered for a moment and suddenly said. Please remember to collect it, the latest and fastest website is free to read without anti-theft