You didn't major in painting, but you liked it when you were a child, and then your love for painting continued into adulthood-the practice didn't last. Although there are already several sketch books in your dormitory, you only bought a few pages, and there are also a few. After opening it, you read most of it, but after several strokes, you haven't touched it.
Now every time I start painting, I have to summon up some courage and overcome heavy hesitation and timidity. When I was a child, except for art classes, I would happily paint books whenever I had the opportunity, and I would not be ashamed of my poor painting. Children's painting is a game, a reflection of the world you see and the world you dream of, not a skill. You can show off the world you see with your friends happily, and no one will accuse you of unprofessional painting and poor brushwork. Later when I grew up, my homework became heavier and heavier. Gradually, you seldom see anyone drawing, and you haven't taken a pen to draw your dream town for years.
After a long time, you will find that the more mature you are, the less you dare to draw easily.
Why don't we dare to draw easily anymore?
You can't help but reflect on yourself. I can't help procrastinating before I want to paint. Subconsciously, you are thinking that you haven't painted for a long time, and painting should be full of problems and unprofessional at all. What a shame it is to be seen by people who know how to do things, or, as an adult, your paintings are just like primary school students, and they don't match your adult status at all. This imaginary cognitive dissonance makes you subconsciously resist and pick up the unfamiliar brush.
People think that the average adult should be what he is, so you must be what he is; As a person who does one thing, it should be like this, so you should be like this when you do it.
Growth has given us too many shackles, and we don't want to get "undignified" results, which makes us pay more attention to the results of painting and external evaluation, while ignoring what painting itself represents and inner expression.
Not only painting, but also many things.
Express what you want, and draw what you want.
Political correctness is only relative. Making a mistake is still right, just from a different angle.
There are so many people with bad feelings in life that it is not easy to do something that makes them happy. It is even harder to be happy if you want to put the public's views before your own feelings.
Finally, no matter how bad the painting is, after all, you were born. You should be a mother who doesn't think her children are ugly. At most, I laugh at your primary school painter, although my painting is not necessarily better than yours.
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Uncle Qin has something to say:
Don't make fun of me. I used to go to the supermarket to buy things at noon, but when I arrived at the door of the supermarket, I felt like I was coming. It's also close to the bus stop, and it's still early. Why don't we go to Santianzhu or any scenic spot in the Ten Scenery of West Lake first? Then this is the third time. I wanted to go to Santianzhu, but I was cut off by the West Lake. This is all because the West Lake is so beautiful.
Visit Su Causeway in the evening and walk from Huagang to Quyuan Fenghe. My obsession with Su Causeway came from Su Xiaoxiao, and I was buried in Su Xiaoxiao, near Xiling Bridge by the West Lake. I always thought Xiling Bridge was in Su Causeway, but I found it was not when I came back to check the map. Xiling Bridge is on the other side, near the tomb of Song Wu, so I must go next time.
Finally, attach a poem.
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