2. About "a good word is worse than a bad painting": I quite agree with this! Calligraphy has a high appreciation threshold, and selling paintings is better than selling words, with a large market, high price and quick results.
3. Enter the Book Association and the Painting Academy: 1. Participate in provincial exhibitions, national exhibitions or be recognized by regular exhibitions; Second, have a master's degree or above; Third, it is very helpful to be a man; Fourth, the elders at home are in the circle and are willing to support them. Meet at least two, or don't even think about it. You should know the rules of Jianghu everywhere.
4. The connection between calligraphy and traditional Chinese painting: In ancient times, people who painted were sure to write calligraphy, but people who wrote calligraphy did not necessarily draw. Now, painters may not write calligraphy, and calligraphers may not draw. Of course, from the perspective of the future of studying art, the two should go hand in hand and it is best to get through.
5. About the wide application of Chinese painting: This is not negotiable, and the design profession is widely used. Pure art majors have no other way out except to be teachers and sell paintings. So, open your mind, learn some design and do cross-border integration. For example, if you know China's paintings and calligraphy, and then know how to design, the tide of the country can come from you.
6. Some people say that it depends on your hobby: this is true, but you have to understand that loving this thing is a driving force and a stumbling block to the future. Why? You think, if you care about one thing, you will be swayed by considerations of gain and loss, and you will never compromise, so if you take this mentality as a career, you will be beaten by society.