Whether there is room for appreciation can be analyzed from the following perspectives
1. Artistic skills The basic knowledge and skills of a Chinese painter can be summarized as learning from the ancients and learning from nature. A successful artist must have a strong foundation in traditional art, be able to understand the ancients, go deep into tradition, and draw on the strengths of many schools of thought in order to develop.
Qiu Gu’s four-foot banner flower-and-bird painting, lotus and butterfly, "Full of Wealth"
2. Strong personality. Learning the excellent techniques of ancient and modern times is to better create your own style. If you don’t adapt to the past, you will eventually become Lose yourself. Any famous painter in history has a strong personality.
3. Painting Lu Guang Chinese painting is divided into thirteen subjects. It is best to be able to work in various fields such as landscapes, flowers and birds, figures, animals, etc., as well as calligraphy, seal cutting, literary accomplishments, etc., so that their works can be admired. People want everything and can't put it down.
4. The great art of change lies in the pursuit of novelty, novelty, and change. Continuous learning, research, exploration and creation throughout life, constantly breaking through the predecessors, surpassing oneself, "strike in with the greatest strength, and strive for success". The greatest strength is "jumping out", and the styles and ink of each period can be independent and interesting, each with its own characteristics. ?In addition to the above conditions, the number of handed down works of a painter will also affect its price. In addition, the age is also an important factor in determining the economic value of the collection. Generally speaking, the older something is, the more valuable it is for collection and preservation, and also the more economic value it has. Of course, this is not absolute, and there are sometimes instances to the contrary.