That's not right.
Professor Boggs is confident that his technique is not inferior to that of any painter who has ever played with an oil painting knife, whether able to breathe or not.
What went wrong
His eyes were fixed on the painting in front of him.
Compared to Ms. Anya, he received more information.
Boggs can clearly restore the color changes of each paint track on the display screen in his mind.
He could even imagine the gentle feel of the oil painting knife as it pushed the paint onto the canvas and penetrated into the deep plant fibers when painting this painting.
Any touch, any push, are all effortless and just right.
This feeling did not scare Professor Boggs, but only made him excited.
No matter how beautiful Detective Cat’s works are and how high his skills are.
Boggs can do it too.
If nothing else, his own set of drawings looked flawless when viewed with a magnifying glass.
Color, composition
Detective Cat’s paintings have warmer tones and are more inclined to express the dynamics of the picture.
The milky white cat looks a little bit orange when squinted under the light.
The color processing at the core of the picture is more warm.
The color purity is lower at the edges, and everything facing the sun produces obvious highlights.
These treatments make the paintings appear more realistic.
My own Amy chooses a more clear-cut black and white painting method. The two tones of cold and warm collide with each other on the canvas and merge with each other.
In this regard, Detective Cat and himself have indeed adopted completely opposite handling habits.
However, Professor Boggs did not feel that what he did was any worse than Detective Cat.
A slightly realistic one.
A slightly freehand one.
They are just two different painting ideas, not good or bad.
My twelve paintings are a set of philosophical wholes that contrast with each other, in terms of artistic conception.
Professor Boggs also feels that he is even better
"What magic elixir did Detective Cat add to the work?"
Boggs Puzzled.
This kind of lines, techniques, and colors are no worse than the other's work. It feels terrible that the painting lacks some meaning.
His head shook like a wavy drum.
The cat above him felt unsteady on his feet, so he pulled out his claws from the professor's skinny fingers and jumped off the old man's white-haired head.
The lights were turned off in the room, which was very dim.
Professor Boggs’s entire mind was attracted by the TV screen in front of him.
So he didn't notice.
In the darkness, the little kitten that jumped from his head did not look the same as when Tony left him behind.Same, shrink into the corner.
It rolled on the ground, took a few tentative steps forward, found an empty space between the feet of a pair of leather shoes in the shadow under the TV, and sat on its tail.
The kitten raised its round little head, narrowed its eyes and looked at the picture on the screen curiously.
It was confused and serious at the same time. It stared at the TV with some hesitation, and from time to time it stuck out its tongue and licked the tip of its pink nose, like a fascinated audience standing in front of a portrait of a beauty in an art gallery.
Jian Arnold felt the warm and soft touch coming from her socks through her ankles.
The master illustrator bowed his head.
He stared at the extra cat at his feet for a few seconds without saying a word.
He moved a small step to the side, leaving a front row seat for Mao Mao to see the painting.
Then Jian Arnold pursed his lips, raised his head again, looked around, searching for his target in the room.
At this time, Dr. Jin Anqing was also looking at Jane Arnold.
The eyes of the two people met in the air, and after a moment, they could read the rapidly beating heartbeats in their chests.
"Amy." The moment the painting on the screen lit up.
Both the doctor and the master illustrator heard the soft call from Tony's mouth.
A work that is so attractive that it only takes one look to make people fall in love with it.
Whether you like it or not, your heartbeat and pulse will tell you the answer.
The pet love that Ms. Anya has been busy in the room for many days, no matter how much the assistant flatters her, Tony is like a wooden person and has no reaction.
Boggs's paintings can arouse Tony's curiosity.
This is the difference in the audience’s perceptual perception of paintings.
A similar painting.
When Tony saw Boggs's work, he called "Cat". In front of the painting of Detective Cat Lady, he didn't need Dr. Jin Anqing's verbal guidance at all, and he called "Amy".
Although it cannot be ruled out that it is because of the familiarity of the first time and the second time.
Master Jane Arnold still feels that this is another step forward in making judgments about superiority and superiority.
As a master of fairy tales, he may have a deeper understanding of the remarkable aspects of this work than Professor Boggs.
Professor Boggs became famous for his ability to use delicate knife patterns to depict the unique texture of pine needles on the snowy road in the forest on a snowy night.
To this day, this tenured professor at the Brooklyn Academy of Art is still best at landscape painting.
Jian Arnold is already familiar with the various animal images that appear in fairy tales.
This is what illustrators make a living from.
Cats, hounds, rats, swans, toads, and brown bears. There are countless cartoon animals in the paintings Jane Arnold has drawn.
Jane ArnoldAlmost at the first moment, I discovered the essence of this work by the anonymous illustrator.
That cat is awesome.
That Amy.
Even yourself.
The characters depicted in the work Miracle of Oz are all anthropomorphic cartoon cats, and the cute image shown by Mao Mi in this work is as natural as a lifelike real cat. two.
There are some inner qualities that are difficult to express in virtual cartoon characters.
The kind of curious and close attitude when meeting the little master, the little movement of gently sniffing Tony's scalp with his nose.
Jian Arnold really felt as if he had traveled through decades of time.
That year, he had just finalized a five-year contract with Schostic Group in New York, but received a call from his wife telling him that his four-year-old son had been diagnosed with autism, so he He hurriedly refused the signing reception and flew home.
He is preoccupied with worries about his statuesque son who is indifferent to his environment.
The moment the car parked in front of the house, Tony was found sitting on the newly mowed lawn, with a ball beside him and a kitten playing on his head.
So, he casually took pictures of this scene with the camera he carried in his briefcase for collecting photos.
This painting is like a spell that can turn back time and reappear yesterday.
The illustrator opened his eyes wide, and everything he recalled seemed vivid in front of Detective Cat's brushstrokes.
His nose could even vaguely feel the slightly pungent spring smell of the sap leaves that had been cut just after the lawnmower was pushed.
It seems that in the next second, the cat on the TV screen will bark at the camera.
“The one in the painting is really my son’s Amy.”
The illustrator lamented.
Can art be able to show off the unique look of each animal in every detail?
How much do you need to know about cats to draw something like this?
Is this practice or talent
If it is practice, Jane Arnold would like to know the secret of the other party's practice.
If you are talented and have grown up among cats since childhood, you can draw like this without relying on a photo or paper information.
In two-dimensional terms, it is said that the painter is a cat lady transformed by a cat that became a spirit.
Illustrators believe it.
"Detective Cat, Detective Cat, no wonder I gave myself this online name, she is such a cat-like little girl."
In Detective Cat's profile on Fiverr, it is marked She is already in her thirties.
In terms of age and status, Jane Arnold is still qualified to call her a little girl.
"It would be great if I could have such good cat drawing skills"
That is, one Hans Christian Andersen Award for each personA student can only win once, otherwise it will be renamed the Jane Arnold Award. If he collaborates with companies like Bubble Mart, Disney, and Uniqlo on animal collaborations, he might become the second Andy Warhol even in terms of money-making ability.
Jian Arnold even has a level of drawing cats that is so smart and cute that it can kill the hearts of countless girls. It feels like a waste of natural resources to be held in the hands of a small painter like Detective Cat.
No matter how good you are at painting with a knife, it is still an unpopular painting method.
Jane Arnold would be envious of being able to draw small animals so vividly.
It should be said that no painter in the illustration industry would not be envious.
"How about we see if we can recruit her into our illustration studio?" The illustrator's heart skipped a beat.
Of course Jane Arnold has her own painting studio, but the model is different from that of Wehrlein Studio.
Weillein is larger, with nearly ten painters and employees, similar to a contractor model, publishing illustrations, movie posters, advertising design, and game illustrations. They rely on Weierlein's reputation and Networking attracts manuscript requests and any assignments are accepted.
Wehrlein not only painted the paintings himself, but also gave them to his painters, giving them corresponding rewards or commissions.
This is also the most common operating model of illustration studios.
Jane Arnold because he is so special.
He is the best illustrator alive, and he himself is a huge commercial and living advertisement.
Basically all the clients who find the studio are the kind of clients who are willing to pay several times the contract premium just in exchange for working with the illustrator himself.
In other words, customers come to him and only want him.
Therefore, he is the only painter in his studio, and the rest are service staff who help him.
In fact, all employees do work that is biased toward assistants.
If the illustration studio suddenly has an additional painter, it will be big news in the industry.
Such thoughts only flashed in Jane Arnold's mind for a moment, and then were driven out of her mind.
When you recruit a detective cat, how do you determine whether he is an employee or a partner?
If he is an employee working for you.
Is the detective cat willing?
Based on the inside story that Jane Arnold knows, her little prince can get astronomical remuneration from the Schostic Group.
How much salary can you offer to make her happy?
If you are a partner, just because the other person is good at drawing cats, wouldn’t it be a bit unworthy?
He knows very well that Detective Cat is still firmly bound to the negative influence of the Oil Painting Magazine, which is also a very big trouble.
Let’s think about it again.
The illustrator returned his attention to his son.
In this workThe moment Pin appeared on the screen, Tony's expression changed.
He stared at the kitten in the painting with nostalgia and reminiscence, and his gray eyes revealed a depth that was not that of an autistic child.
"Amy Lineker, Belanov and Maradona play ball." Tony muttered slowly.
"What is he talking about?" Anya asked curiously.
"It seems to be the name of a star." Dr. Jin Anqing, who played football in college, guessed, "It must be a very old star."
"The star of the 1986 World Cup , Maradona and Lineker won the Golden Boot and the Ballon d'Or, and Belanov was known as the Soviet Lightning and completed a hat-trick against Belgium. It happened to be the season when Amy came to our house. World Cup. Television and radio stations across New Zealand were chanting these names over and over again, making people’s ears feel numb.”
“At that time, I remember the doctor asked Tony. He is more involved in the outside environment, so there is often sports broadcasts playing on the radio, and the servants accompany Tony and Amy to play push football on the lawn. "I have never thought about it after all these years." , It turns out that Tony still remembers it."
How many people can still clearly remember what happened when they were four or five years old?
The past 30 years ago is so far away, even Jane Arnold. His mind was blurry, but this middle-aged man with intellectual problems could still remember the story of playing push football with his cat when he was a child.
Probably,
This female cat named Amy really once illuminated his childhood life
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Tony approached the TV screen, stretched out his hand and called softly.
Sadly.
No matter how realistic the painting is, it is impossible for a kitten to really jump out of the screen and push the ball with him.
Tony reached out and wanted to touch the cat's hair, but he only touched a flat TV screen.
Jian Arnold waved her hand gently.
The drawings on the TV began to scroll one after another.
Except for the philosophical outlook that does not contrast black and white, the painting ideas are completely modeled on the works of Professor Boggs.
The changing light and shadow on the TV reflected the faces of everyone in the living room.
Because I have already seen Professor Amy, everyone is familiar with the form of this set of works, and they are very quiet when appreciating it.
Only Tony murmured words that no one could understand from time to time.
The assistant in charge of broadcasting the film made some calculations.
In fact, so far, if we compare this electronic version of the picture with Professor Boggs, there is no clear winner between the two paintings.
Detective Cat’s works are better for their authenticity, while Boggs’s works are better for their conception.
Use a more popular explanation.
From the screen tableCurrently, Detective Cat's works are better and more popular with Tony.
But if this was an art competition or a biennale selection, then the winner would most likely be Professor Boggs. Please remember to collect it, the latest and fastest website is free to read without anti-theft