Then there are ugly books and graffiti, but because of the different environment, the treatment is also very different.
When it comes to ugly books, we can't help but mention people like Wo Xinghua, Ceng Xiang and Wang Dongling who have been exposed by public opinion in the past two years. They are among the pioneers. After being recognized by the public, they have almost fallen into the stream of moths that everyone shouted.
Woxinghua calligraphy
You can't say that they can't bear to change, but if such things are finally changed, I can only say that the world has become worse. What the hell is this? I am still in the Book Association and the Academy of Fine Arts. If this can be called calligraphy art, I dare say: my three-year-old son is also a great calligrapher, and his writing is not worse than these people.
Wang Dongling's Calligraphy
In my opinion, this is a disgrace to China's calligraphy circle! Shame in the history of calligraphy!
In contrast, the treatment of graffiti is the opposite.
One of the most famous "graffiti" masters in recent years is American painter Jackson Pollock, who is called "the first hero to establish a leading position in the international art world", and how high his position in the domestic art world in the United States can be seen from this evaluation.
Jackson Pollock
Then how does he usually draw?
Do you still remember the movie "Tong Pak Hu Dian Qiu Xiang" by Master Xing? At first, Tang Bohu painted a picture, poured a pot of ink directly on the paper, and then greeted the paper with Zhu Zhishan as a pen. The final product is amazing.
Flirting Scholar
Well, this guy is like this, but what did he draw in the end? Do you know what a mess is like? If you have the conditions, you can make a mess of plastic packaging, and the works are basically similar to his.
But ... but it came.
Among the most expensive paintings in the world, Jackson Pollock's classicNo. 17A ranks fifth. In 20 15, this painting was sold at a sky-high price of $200 million, which was about1245.68 million RMB at the average exchange rate of 62,284 in that year.
No. 17A (No.17A)
Surprise? ! Surprised? ! Can you believe it? !
I want to ask: is this "mess" worth the price?
However, this is the reality!
But this reality is conditional. The west itself has an abstract school. Kandinsky and mondriaan, who we have heard the most, are the representatives. They are both world-class masters. No matter what you draw in the end, as long as this person is there in this capacity, it is a masterpiece.
What impressed me the most was that in the American TV series "Brave Man", the villain wilson fisk was intoxicated with a big white paper full of lines every day, which was incomprehensible to us, but you couldn't stand it!
Braveheart Wilson Fiske
All right, ugly books and graffiti have been said. Now let's talk about the "ugly painting" mentioned in the title.
In fact, there are many "ugly paintings". What impressed me the most was The Scream by Norwegian painter edvard munch. It is really ugly, but whether you appreciate it or not, you can't help but admit that it is really a masterpiece.
The scream of Dehua monk
What many people don't know is that there was such an ugly masterpiece in our country more than 800 years ago, which is what we will talk about next.
Kai Liang's ink-splashing fairy painting.
According to encyclopedic records, The Splash Fairy is a silk ink figure painting created by Liang Kai, a painter in the Southern Song Dynasty, which is now in the National Palace Museum in Taipei.
Liang Kai was a painter in the Southern Song Dynasty Painting Academy. His main activities were in the dynasties of filial piety, light and harmony. The exact date of birth and death is unknown. When Jiatai worked as a servant in the Painting Academy, he was over 50 years old. He is good at drawing figures, landscapes, flowers and birds. He is an outstanding figure in Buddhism, Taoism and ghosts, and he is uninhibited. It is said that when he was working in the Southern Song Dynasty Painting Academy, Song Ningzong Zhao Kuo gave him a gold belt, but he refused to accept it. He hung it on a tree and floated away.
Kai Liang's ink-splashing fairy painting.
If you can't see anything from the above introduction, then the following sentence may make you understand why he can draw such an "ugly" fairy-it is said that he likes to drink and debauchery after drinking, calling himself "Liang Crazy".
Well, the most famous one should be Li Bai, who likes drinking and is still "bohemian" after drinking. It is precisely because of his drunkenness that "the clouds want to wear flowers, and the spring breeze blows the threshold to show strong feelings." If it weren't for the head of Yushan Mountain, I would meet Yaotai under the moon. "Such a masterpiece. At the same time, it is really not easy for you to find something that has nothing to do with "Bohemia" in so many of his poems that have been circulated for thousands of years.
See for yourself how ugly the immortals painted in "The Fairy Painting with Ink Splash" are, that is, the effect of squeezing the whole five senses into the middle.
Kai Liang's ink-splashing fairy painting.
It's probably not too vivid for everyone to see it this way, so just find a beautiful woman and you'll understand.
The beauty of being squeezed
Can you recognize who this is?
The answer is: Audrey Hepburn.
Audrey Hepburn
Well, I am the devil-no, no, no, our magical ancient painter Liang Jie is the real devil.
Then I saw the inscription next to it, and I understood what the painting was "ghost"-"I don't know the name, as big as a drunkard in Levin. It should be a fairy banquet in Qiongtai, and the sleeves are still wet. "
Inscription and Postscript of Kai Liang's Painting Fairy with Ink
I've been thinking, are geniuses so wild and uninhibited? A unique painting, The Fairy Painting with Ink Splash, fully shows the "eclecticism" of Liang Madman, and also occupies a place in China's profound cultural heritage.
Have you ever seen such an ugly fairy? Don't tell me about Pig. Pig Bajie looks better than him.
So, this is a picture of an ugly ink splashing fairy. Do you think it is valuable and geometric?
I am Not a professional connoisseur, so I have no ability to evaluate, but in my imagination, the value of the painting of the ink-splashing fairy is only higher than that of No. 17A It was painted by Jackson in America, and it is priceless.
Do you agree with this view?
You may wish to leave a message below to discuss, if you bid, how much do you think it will cost to buy this "Splash Ink Fairy"?