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How to understand "real art"
What is said upstairs is quite right. In fact, there is no real art, what you like is real art, but there is always a permanent problem. The truly touching art comes from life without affectation. It is easier to learn painting than to engage in art, and it is difficult to live up to one's conscience and stand the test of time.

If you want to have your own art, you have to have your own personality completely and you can't be influenced by the outside world. There is too much mud in art and too much political influence. A person's understanding is also formed under various influences. We always feel that we begin to understand from scratch, then find that we are gone, and then look for ourselves, all determined to deny, and then determined to deny. Quiet, don't rush for success. The most touching thing about Van Gogh is sunflower, and the most touching thing about Mo Landi is still life, Freud's human body, giacometti's sketch, Leonardo da Vinci's portrait, Pollock's careless splash of ink, and China's landscape painting of flowers and birds. Don't blindly follow the trend. First, think about whether you have deceived yourself, forced yourself, blindly followed the trend, whether there is anything false and empty in your works, and whether you are with yourself. Look at the biographies of artists and you will know how those paintings that look very foreign come out. Maybe many people you admire don't appreciate it so much. You may have a deeper understanding of art, and art is very close to life.