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He painted half-gnawed rotten strawberries and sold them for 200,000 yuan. Why not paint fried and rotten poached eggs?

Strawberries and poached eggs are very common foods in our daily lives. Can you imagine that these common foods can be sold for sky-high prices when they are represented on canvas?

This kind of thing is indeed incredible, but in the world of painters, this is a common thing, which is indeed a bit puzzling.

He painted a half-eaten rotten strawberry and sold it for 200,000. This is amazing!

However, there is a more powerful person behind, why not paint fried poached eggs and sell them for 10 million.

We really don’t understand the world of artists!

What is the origin of this painting of rotten strawberries?

Who is the master who paints fried poached eggs?

The editor of Zhou Song's "A Red Heart" series of works by young painter Zhou Song will first tell you about the painter who painted half a strawberry. This painter is an amazing young talent, his name is Zhou Song.

Zhou Song is a young painter who graduated from the Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts.

Zhou Song is a very powerful and ruthless figure among the army of young painters.

In 2011, Zhou Song painted the series "A Red Heart" with the theme of strawberries. The most prominent image of this series is a series of various strawberries to show the glory of humanism. This unique way of expression is still very special.

Especially the half-eaten rotten strawberry was sold for a sky-high price of 200,000 yuan.

Part of Zhou Song's "A Red Heart" series The half-gnawed rotten strawberry in Zhou Song's "A Red Heart" fully embodies people's humanistic concern for the surrounding things.

A half-eaten strawberry is left there without any attention, which is really pitiful.

The ultra-realistic expression technique allows us to see various details of the strawberries, which are extremely realistic and restored.

There are many such foods in our lives. Once we taste the deliciousness, we abandon them.

Zhou Song saw this phenomenon from a painter's perspective, and then showed everyone the resentment and helplessness in the heart of abandoned food.

This silent expression allows us to see the infinite sadness in the injured Strawberry's heart.

This painting by Dutch painter Tjalf Sparnaay was later auctioned for 200,000. This price is already a pretty good result for a young painter like Zhou Song.

There are people outside the mountain, so the foreign uncle used a big move and drew a fried poached egg.

This poached egg is really amazing. It was sold for a whopping price of 10 million. This is probably the most expensive poached egg in the world.

This painting of the world's most expensive poached egg is from Dutch artist Tjalf Sparnaay, a very sentimental photographer, oil painter, and illustrator.

Tjalf Sparnaay followed his parents since childhood and was deeply influenced by art.

Dutch painter Tjalf Sparnaay's works During his long artistic exploration, he has a special liking for food oil paintings.

Under his painting brush, the most indispensable thing is all kinds of delicious food.

He uses a hyper-realistic painting method to show the delicious food.

Tjalf Sparnaay has painted half-eaten apples and hamburgers. Of course, his best thing is poached eggs.

In 2017, Tjalf Sparnaay sold a poached egg for a full 10 million.

Many netizens said they felt hungry after seeing his paintings of poached eggs.

This unique experience stems from the unique color experience created by Tjalf Sparnaay.

Works by Dutch painter Tjalf Sparnaay Works by Dutch painter Tjalf Sparnaay The editor said that Zhou Song’s paintings of half-gnawed rotten strawberries are not as good as Tjalf Sparnaay’s paintings of fried and rotten poached eggs. There is some truth in this.

The rotten strawberry painted by Zhou Song pays attention to the details and relies more on the strawberry to express what is in his heart.

In other words, although Zhou Song's paintings are hyper-realistic oil paintings, they are still based on Chinese painting methods.

Tjalf Sparnaay's hyper-realism is a simple and direct hyper-realism that reproduces the atmosphere of life as much as possible. This is the difference between the two.

This can also be understood as the reason why Tjalf Sparnaay is better than Zhou Song.

What do you think of this?