? Look! I painted it with oil pastels over the weekend, and it’s even better than oil painting! Ha ha! Typical shameless talk!
I have been fond of drawing since I was a child. I remember when I was in elementary school, one of the girls had a book of excerpts of famous quotes. I drew various laces next to the copied famous quotes, and also used crayons to add colors. My parents didn't realize my potential in this area, and there were no professional teachers to guide me in primary school.
? When I applied for the normal school exam, I had to take the primary three subjects: physical education, music, and art. Before the exam, my brother took me to find two senior brothers and sisters who graduated from the normal school. One was my fellow teacher Chen, who taught me sketching, and the other Sister Li from Anningbao taught me how to read music. I remember I also learned Xinjiang dance, a three-day crash course, and then I went to the examination room. Hi! The blind cat bumped into it and actually passed the level smoothly!
When I went to a normal school, I "selected the best" in music and art and took an art elective class. I was really chosen among the dwarves to choose a general. I felt that art was easier than music, and it was difficult to do it!
The four-year history of art elective in the normal college seemed to me to be a history of hand-knitting! The second grade painted rocks, the third grade knitted backpacks, and the fourth grade hand-sewn tapestries. All my enthusiasm for learning to draw was wasted like this!
However, I have always had a love for graffiti. Occasionally on a whim after work, I will draw a few strokes of my own to have fun! Entertaining yourself is a great way to relax and have fun!
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For most people, it is impossible to be a painter, but every now and then they will have the urge to paint on a whim, and they will have the interest to doodle. If you happen to have an hour one day, and you don’t have professional painting tools or paints, even if you do, it will take a lot of time to prepare. Why not just pick up the oil pastels and start painting casually? What we want is this casualness and leisure! I’ll leave it at that Call it "freehand oil painting"!