When it comes to oil painting, you don't even have a basic sketch foundation. Everything you paint turns out distorted—the girl you painted looks like a monkey, and the apples like watermelons. What creativity are you talking about?
It should be attributed to electronic albums rather than real works; the thoughts on painting, line, and color separation of these individuals are far less clear than when he directly observed the physical "Cyan Bird Singing Bamboo."
But an overview is still sufficient.
To be fair, as a student, what they painted is quite good.
They are not much older than Gu Weijing, yet their proficiency in various techniques is almost at par with Gu Weijing, who has gained the panel,
and in some aspects even surpasses him.
Elder Cao wasn't wrong, having a Tier One Professional level skill is almost a threshold for participating in calligraphy and painting exhibition.
