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Ask for a good theme or photo after graduating from oil painting in my senior year. What do you suggest to draw?
First of all, you have to consider, what are you good at drawing? It can be roughly divided into: figures, portraits, still life; Classical realism, abstract freehand brushwork; Find what you are good at. This is the most important thing in the world. Don't be no-no, it doesn't matter which one you decide to draw. In addition, look for materials and remember to have the best of yourself. Don't copy what you found online. Have your own ideas in it. Think it over before communicating with the instructor and classmates. I think it's for the best. You can draw a small draft first, or a semi-finished product will do. Everything starts from reality. Finally, don't learn too much about which artist's painting method, but have your own elements.

Composition! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

Graduation writing is to test what you have learned in these four years and be calm. Of course, there are also cramming words. In this painting, whatever is missing will be filled.

I think. 1, national wind; 2. Social current affairs; 3. Small lifestyle; 4, scenery (see where you are in nature, you have a special liking) 5, still life, everything you see in your eyes is inanimate; Only draw what you are most familiar with and good at!

Personal opinion: don't be too contemporary, you know;

Finally, I wish you a successful defense. The early bird catches the worm. What a wonderful idea, you must prove it on the canvas. Say it again: not necessarily a canvas. -~ ~ ~ I found that I was really wordy. It is estimated that most of them are nonsense. Excuse me! ! I hope it helps you! ! !