The watermelons painted by post-90s students at the Academy of Fine Arts are so mouth-watering that they can be compared to Leng Jun. Why do experts say not to imitate Leng Jun?

The Academy of Fine Arts produces talents, and many painters were born here. If you want to become a painter in our country, there are only two ways: one is to be self-taught; the other is to learn basic skills in an art academy. Either way, you can have the opportunity to become a painter. The former has a tortuous road, and the road to becoming a painter is very difficult. The latter is a normal approach, but one must give full play to their subjective initiative. There is a post-90s artist from the Academy of Fine Arts who paints watermelons, which is eye-watering. His hyper-realistic painting skills are comparable to those of Leng Jun. Experts point out that don’t learn from the cold army. Why is this?

The Academy of Fine Arts is the cradle of artists. Students at the Academy of Fine Arts are not only required to be in good condition when studying, but also to ensure continuous practice in class. As the saying goes, "The best in work is better than hard work, and the worse is play", this is what it means. Students from the Academy of Fine Arts can be said to be quasi-painters, and they also hope to be recognized by others. Therefore, some students from the Academy of Fine Arts are willing to share their works on the Internet for people to appreciate. There is such a post-90s student from the Academy of Fine Arts who posted his works online, causing quite a heated discussion. What he painted was a watermelon that is common in people's lives. It is dripping with water and makes people greedy to look at it.

In fact, everyone who is engaged in art knows that the more often something is seen, the more difficult it is to describe it. The most basic requirement for a would-be painter to become a painter is to paint common things in a new way. Post-90s students at the Academy of Fine Arts paint watermelons. Is there anything new? Judging from the way of expression, the sweet taste of watermelon is depicted. This is not easy. In terms of hyper-realistic skills, it is comparable to Leng Jun. With a little polishing, this post-90s student from the Academy of Fine Arts can transform from a would-be painter to a painter.

However, experts poured cold water on this post-90s student from the Academy of Fine Arts. Experts pointed out earnestly that we should not imitate the cold army. It stands to reason that it is very difficult for a student to have such attainments, and he is gradually approaching a master like Leng Jun. In the editor's opinion, there is some truth in what experts say. Before Leng Jun engaged in hyper-realistic painting, he went through a very long accumulation process, which was not achieved overnight. Leng Jun studied Chinese painting in the early stage, and later oil painting, and finally found his focus on hyper-realism.

The editor believes that the most taboo thing for post-90s students at the Academy of Fine Arts is when they are laying the foundation. In the editor's opinion, the expert's statement actually provides a very good suggestion to the post-90s students of the Academy of Fine Arts. Now that you are in the Academy of Fine Arts, what you really need to do is to lay a solid foundation. You cannot develop by leaps and bounds. In the near future, you can catch people's attention and gain short-term vanity satisfaction. In the long run, it is not conducive to the development of my own painting style. It can be said that the foundation is not solid. If you have a weak foundation and unstable walking, you are destined to take detours on the road to painting.

Although the watermelon painted by the post-90s students of the Academy of Fine Arts is eye-catching, will you lose yourself in the praise of "comparable to the cold army"? In this case, what experts say "don't learn from the cold army" still makes sense to a certain extent. In the editor's opinion, if you are comparable to one person, you have the idea of ??surpassing one person. Comparing the post-90s students at the Academy of Fine Arts, how do we know that they do not have the desire to surpass Leng Jun in their hearts? However, transcendence means transcendence, and we still cannot ignore one thing and lose the other. As the saying goes, do what you do at any age, and this is something that will never change. Leng Jun’s painting of Lin Yun is not as attractive as his painting of Lin Yun, which is chubby and a bit dull and still sells for 550,000