Needless to say how much help his last legendary skill brought him.
Strictly speaking, Hua Dao Hua is just the first initial branch of the "Miscellaneous Hundred Arts Tree".
The potential of this legendary skill is far from being fully developed by Gu Weijing.
As long as he is willing to keep watering the Baiyi tree.
Theoretically.
He can develop many skills that are not inferior to those of drawing, knife and painting.
Gu Weijing did not have enough free experience points at hand. Baiyishu didn't even write down a guaranteed explosion rate. He really couldn't afford such a high-end card drawing skill that costs one thousand points. That’s all.
And now.
The second legendary skill appears.
“The techniques of printmaking are not bad.”
Printmaking is not very popular in the entire field of modern painting.
I don’t learn much in school.
In addition to wearing carrot stamps when wearing crotchless pants, Gu Weijing also carved rubber stamps in a DIY handicraft class in seventh grade, which is barely considered a kind of printmaking for children in a broad sense.
He almost never came into contact with this professional category again.
With the help of a little bit of rain and dew brought by the upgrading of other techniques, his skill level broke through the lowest amateur level.
If you have a choice.
Gu Weijing actually wanted to acquire skills in the three art categories of traditional Chinese painting, oil painting, and watercolor.
It is obviously more beneficial for participating in art exhibitions and so on.
But he is not picky about food either.
Just look at the "Legendary" note.
Gu Weijing felt satisfied and expected from the bottom of his heart.
We must regard the village chief as a cadre and the bean bags as dry food.
No matter how unpopular printmaking is, it is still one of the five major categories of serious painting with a long history. Art exhibitions have special printmaking sections.
There is no such thing as "magical skills" such as drawing, knife and painting.
Moreover, prints are very special.
Japan in Asia is considered a big country of printmaking. The early masters of Ukiyo-e are also famous printmakers, which can be traced back to the shogunate era. Therefore, printmakers in Japan have a high status and are regarded as high-level craftsmen respected by the whole society. .
In addition.
Many famous Western painters are more or less exposed to some printmaking techniques.
Although printmaking is probably not the best way to express art, it should be the most profitable painting technique.
The west is not bright but the east is bright.
Every painting method has shortcomings and strong points.
Even if printmaking was considered a second-class citizen in art exhibitions in the early years, it is unique in its ability to attract money.
Even more profitable than oil painting and Chinese painting.
The Menzel family just ran a printmaking shop and were quite wealthy.
Menzel is one of the few modern menThere are some all-around great painters, but this old man knows and is good at all oil paintings, watercolors, prints, and drawings, apart from not being able to paint Chinese paintings.
Printmaking emphasizes quantity.
If you print out a famous painting with a copy machine, it’s not even worth it.
Even the finely crafted replicas jointly signed by the Palace Museum and the Louvre that cost $1,000 a piece can only be regarded as exquisite modern handicrafts.
Prints are serious works of art.
The difference between a handicraft and a work of art is a huge difference in level.
The most intuitive difference.
A cheeky European art shop or antique art store.
A sign reading the author De Menzel can be hung below a print of Menzel.
If the imitation products are not labeled as imitation products, it is an obvious fraud.
In a sense, you can regard printmaking as a youthful version of the original work
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You take a print to an auction company or pawn shop and say it is a work by Dürer, Rembrandt, or Gurdji Hokusai. Everyone laughs and bids, but no one takes it seriously with you.
You take a handicraft
Everyone may still smile on their faces, but they will definitely scold you for being stupid in their hearts.
An original printing plate made by a famous painter is a real money printing machine.
Not as many as the Federal Reserve printed, but each denomination is definitely larger than the $100 Franklin.
The original plates for printmaking are extremely fast consumables.
The best effect of the dry engraving method can only be printed ten times before the plate pattern will be damaged. The etching method can print about seventy-five sheets.
The engraving method is the most solid and can only print about 200 sheets.
Dry plate, etching, engraving.
They are the three main categories of traditional printmaking.
In modern times, silk screen printing has also been added.
Exquisite limited edition prints signed by the artist can be sold for up to about 80% of the original price.
In the late 19th century, some sketch masters might sell a single figure sketch for $100 to $150.
150 U.S. dollars in 1890 was quite valuable. Few people could save that kind of money in a lifetime for those cowboys who fired guns in Western movies.
An engraved and signed print can be sold for seventy or eighty dollars.
Even if you only sell 120 copies, you can easily sell them for $1,000.
If the sales are good, there will even be merchants who spend a lot of money to buy the original abandoned engravings from the masters, repair them and print them again.
Every restoration, whether it is copper plate painting, wood board painting or slate painting, will inevitably leave traces, such as the hair of the characters and the folds of clothes.
And it will be reflected on the paper when the next batch is printed.
So appraisers will divide prints into signed editions, edited editions, original editions, and reprints.Repaired version, repaired version of repaired version, severely repaired version, etc. There are a lot of distinctions.
As the quantity increases, the market price will decrease.
Until the carved hard plate finally reaches the hard end of its life.
Anyway, art will always follow the hard market rule that rare things are more valuable.
If you print too much and are too greedy, you will begin to infinitely dilute the difference between art and crafts.
Modern screen printing is because there is no physical restriction on the number of prints. If you are willing, you can print 10 million copies.
Compared with traditional plate making methods, the most important step in the modern screen printing production process is called "plate selling".
After printing to the desired number, 15, 30 or 50 sheets, the artist will destroy all the extra pictures and masters in full view of the public to ensure the sale value of these works.
Under normal circumstances, these boss paintings are quite valuable.
Prints are the best alternative for collectors who cannot afford a "1of1" autographed original.
What everyone buys is not the painting, but the reputation of the painter.
Give me a very inappropriate example.
Autographed works are positioned as luxury goods for the rich, while prints are positioned as light luxury goods that "fool" the petty bourgeoisie to pay for them.
Many young people can’t afford Omega’s 100,000-yuan luxury watch, so they buy the 3,000-yuan fast-selling model launched by Omega aasatch and get the Omega name.
As a result, because the target group of the co-branded model is much larger than the traditional wealthy group, it has sold millions of dollars in several quarters and has become a cash cow for the group. One watch may surpass all Omega watches. Total sales for the year.
Prints and original works have such a special relationship.
At an auction or in an art boutique, a Rembrandt print that has been repaired so badly that even the mother who repaired it does not recognize it can be sold for one or two thousand dollars, which is not a big problem.
And it’s easy to shoot.
But if you are willing to increase your budget by one or two orders of magnitude, to around $20,000 to $30,000, you will find that you can actually buy original sketches by people like Matisse.
Quick sales at low prices has been the way for artists to make a lot of money from printmaking since ancient times.
It was not until the emergence of Pop Art and Andy Warhol in the last century that this situation changed.
They succeeded in upgrading making money into "stealing money".
He is the printmaker with the highest market price in human history, and he is also the artist with the highest market price. Because it is impossible for Mona Lisa and Along the River During the Qingming Festival to be sold, there is not one of them.
The first man in human history to sell printed reproductions of silk screen prints for US$70, 80 or even hundreds of millions of dollars.
I had to kneel down when Leonardo da Vinci came.
The total estimated value of his surviving works alone exceeds 10 billion US dollars.
Two Miss Elena’sFamily collection.
Some people say that he is the product of a group of art tycoons such as Gagosian who collectively created gods and speculated on the market. Others say that printed matter is always an avenue for opportunism. Every year, scholars say that the prices of his works are full of Foam.
But at its peak.
Among the top ten astronomical transaction prices in history, Leonardo da Vinci, Monet, and Van Gogh together accounted for 6, and Andy Warhol, the printmaker, accounted for four.
The biggest miracle in the history of art business was not created by Chinese painting or oil painting.
It was created by a printmaking artist.
Gu Weijing was still heartbroken just now because the system skills were burning too much money.
The next moment, the system will thoughtfully send you money-making skills.
Look at the panel.
The sound of money seemed to be ringing in his ears, and he couldn't help but praise the system in his heart.
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Since the system has marked the rose as a gift, my hand has a lingering fragrance, and I want to help other art practitioners.
This is to eliminate the possibility of him first drawing a row of bases, and then using skills to light up all the clouds, so that he can take advantage of the opportunity to complete the task in the assembly line.
Gu Weijing took a look at the 900 seconds of free use time left on today's panel.
Looking around casually.
He then moved his gaze to the pile of Museum Island landscape paintings hung in watercolor frames on the wall by Professor Wattel.
Kansai International Airport.
On the endless sea, a dual-runway airport shaped like an H-shaped structure is located here.
It is the largest airport created by land reclamation in Japan and one of the busiest airports in the airspace.
Ocean-going aircraft in various paintings flew out of the blue sea and sky one after another, disappearing into the clouds in the distance.
"dh6723, Kansai ground, parking space 206, request to push out."
"Kansai ground, dh6723, parking space 206, agree to push out."
"Kansai ground, dh6723, due to conflict, expected delay of 3 minutes. Please wait on the taxiway, please enter the runway by mistake."
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A yellow and white two-color, tail fin Inside the cabin of the Boeing 767300 cargo plane belonging to the dh Express Company with the classic livery of the three red letters dh sprayed on it.
The co-pilot angrily hammered the folder holding the flight checklist.
"Idiot tower, we have been delayed for 45 minutes, we have to wait again"
The gray-haired captain didn't look like he had flown a fighter jet before. The second-in-command who was transferred from the military to civilians has such a hot temper, he is already very good at being a veteran like him.
He pushed the left and right engines into the slow parking position in series, and inserted his sunglasses into his chest.Bag.
He glanced at the co-pilot.
"John, what's the rush? Anyway, for safety reasons, our fuel economy award and punctuality award have been cancelled." The old captain shrugged and said with relief in the manner of an old-timer, "Wait slowly, Big airports are like this, and there are a lot of people with priority protection, including politicians and celebrities. Those who fly cargo planes have no rights. When I was in Los Angeles, I waited for three hours at most."
"I can't do it. Fortunately, the president of a major Japanese party was sitting on the plane taking off in front of us," he joked.
Chat room.
A compact business jet slowly inserted into the runway from another taxiway fifty meters away from the cargo plane.
It was a "hondajet", a light player among business jets, deeply loved by young wealthy people in Japan and North America.
Compared to the Boeing 767, which is nearly fifty meters long, it is not much higher than the opponent's landing gear. It is like an elf arrogantly inserted in front of the burly giant.
Private jets enjoy a higher status within the airport.
In order to prevent the wing vortex of a large aircraft like the 767 when taking off from causing safety hazards and turbulence to the VIPs following behind.
Even if dh applies for launch first.
When the private jet applied to take off, the giant behind him could only squat on the taxiway next to it and wait.
The business jet stayed on the runway for a few seconds before turning on its power.
Two vortexes of water vapor were gently raised between the wings of the aircraft and flew away in the sky, leaving only the two pilots of the large cargo plane behind them enviously guessing the identity of the VIPs in the cabin.
The passengers in the cabin were neither senior politicians nor the president of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.
Sakai Katsuko leaned on the backrest, took a sip of the passion fruit juice in the cup, connected to the ifi on the plane, and started sending a message to Gu Weijing.
Gu Jun, I will come back today and see you at school tomorrow.
Mrs. Sakai waited for the plane to take off and then loosened her seat belt.
Put the armchair at its lowest position, put your legs together, and read an art and design magazine.
"Detective Cat Art Museum, hum, this girl has made a lot of money. How proud. When will we also have a Sakai Family Museum in our home?"
Mrs. Sakai sniffed. , the tone is full of yearning.
“I’m not greedy either, Katsuko, if you or Issei can have an exhibition hall named after you at the National New Museum of Art or the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Art in Ueno Park in the future, I’ll I'm satisfied."
Mrs. Sakai said nothing when she saw her daughter.
I put down the magazine in my hand and turned my head to see her sending a message.
Mrs. Sakai puffed up her cheeks in dissatisfaction.
"Shengzi's mother is talking to you."
"Yes."
Shengzi then raised his head and looked at his mother.
“I’m sending a message to that guy again” SakaiThe wife sneered.
The blond aunt hummed and taught her daughter.
"Hmph. Listen to mom, you are too good. When the time comes, you have to catch him, so that he can feel your importance. Look, your dad is being taken care of now. I trained you so well"
Mrs. Sakai was very unhappy.
She used to think that the girl was good at everything, she was her personal little cotton-padded jacket, soft and cute.
Now.
The blond aunt suddenly felt that it was not good for her daughter to be too good.
The personality is too good.
What a powerful person she is. She flattened and rounded Uncle Sakai, telling her husband to go east, but he didn’t dare to go west. She told him not to eat donuts, but he only dared to secretly eat them. Nibble on cookies
Hmph.
As a result, such excellent genetic genes did not show up in my precious daughter.
The way Katsuko was so obedient to that kid made Mrs. Sakai angry just looking at her.
"I promised Gu Jun that I would go back to see him this week. Keep your word."
Shengzi smiled charmingly.
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