Professional Practices

I went to the British National Gallery and one of the things that blew me away was Van Gogh's sunflowers. Oil painting is something you have to see with your own eyes. The layers of texture, the details of the brushstrokes, and the shock it can bring to people can never be felt through the screen alone. I can always feel the strong vitality in Van Gogh's paintings, like the utopia in my heart, like the moon that I saw when I looked up from the sixpence field. I have always been confident of my own unique worldview, structured on top of my spiritual attributes, and the more I grow up, the further I feel away from the whole society. Van Gogh once said, ‘Normalcy is like a paved road. It's comfortable to walk on, but you can't grow flowers.’ So it doesn't matter if I'm different from other people, I'm not me if I'm normal. People only live once, always want to live a little bright, I believe that the flower of love open place, life can thrive.
 




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