"My review of all his works is the same - incomprehensible and unreasonable."
Anna was merciless in her criticism of Van Dorn's artistic style.
"Many people believe that Van Doorn was influenced by anti-authority, anti-consumption Dadaism and Surrealism. He was an outstanding avant-garde experimental artist and environmental advocate."
Anna turned her head and looked at the camera, her eyebrows full of ridicule at this statement.
"I think - the so-called pioneer must defeat something; the so-called experiment must create something."
"But I saw nothing in this painting. Just a carnival of meaningless lines, without soul and lacking in beauty. He just pathologically repeated the inspired compositions of his predecessors, using it as a shortcut to his own fame."
"Of course someone can talk rhetorically here for an hour or two about the philosophical emotions contained in this painting, the destiny of mankind, and so on. First of all, I strongly disagree with completely replacing the most basic aesthetic skills with metaphysical things. Secondly, An art and clothing businessman who flies around the world on a Gulfstream business jet to attend fashion weeks, the concepts his works promote are actually anti-consumerism and environmental protection.”
"There is something I have wanted to say for a long time."
Anna stared at the camera and asked DeJong Vandoorne, who was not sure whether he was watching the video.
"Mr. Vandoorne, are you telling some cold jokes to the painting lovers around the world?"
She sneered.
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"This lady is really brave. She used such a sharp tone to criticize a famous senior artist. I am not as good as her."
Sakai Katsuko put her hands on her chest, clenched her fists, and waved lightly.
Everyone can tell hypocritical lies, but not everyone has the courage to tell the truth.
Vandoorne is well-connected in art and fashion circles.
There are many art critics who dislike him or even hate him, but those who have the courage to criticize him openly are only a minority among the minority.
Everyone has their own aesthetic opinions, but just to defend their own aesthetic concepts, they criticize a master without any reservation...
She casually glanced at the comment area and saw that several groups of viewers who had different opinions on Van Dorn were already arguing.
Sakai Katsuko can fully imagine that after this video is fully fermented, those Fan Dorn fans will attack this unusually young judge like a flood.
"There's no need to say it so bluntly. If you don't like it, you don't like it. It's not worth enmity."
Professor Sakai shook his head and rapped his knuckles on the table.
"Katsuko, Tsunasa, if you encounter similar situations in the future, you should be more diplomatic. If you have a harsh personality, you will easily offend others."
"Too young, not wise at all, this is a completely stupid choice." Komatsu Taro also shook his head incomprehensibly.
He felt that since the judging girl in the wheelchair recognized Van Dorn's painting, as long as she had a little understanding of human affairs, she should at least place his painting in second place in this selection.
Van Dorn may no longer be a match for the legendary Jane Arnold.
But what does it mean to be eliminated in fourth place?
If it is eliminated by Ray Lewis, it can also be classified as an issue of art style.
But as long as you learn arithmetic in primary school, you will know that among the three remaining paintings, one is the handiwork of an online illustrator.
He was eliminated by a cat and a dog that jumped out of nowhere.
This is simply a slap in the face of Van Dorn, a great artist.
This is a competition held by Internet celebrities, and there are no conflicts of interest.
Is it worth it to be so serious?
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Anna wrote a big number [6] on the cardboard.
"[6] points, I gave him a [6] point because the line and color control of this painting are really good. God gave De Jong Vandoorne the talent to achieve greatness, but he only regarded it as It is a shortcut to wealth and fame. I hate this very, very much. If he does not change his painting habits, then he will always be here with me and can only get 6 points."
Thomas took the marker, hesitated, and wrote [8] on the cardboard.
He is a person with high emotional intelligence. He is here to make videos, not to offend others.
【8】The score is not perfect, but it is definitely not ugly. Anyone can win.
The fan didn't know if he was influenced by Anna's evaluation of Van Dorn, or if he simply couldn't appreciate the other party's very abstract art style, so he only gave it 5 points.
The bearded security guard was on the other extreme, giving it a perfect 10.
"Twenty-nine points, this score is almost twice the score of our current second place. If the remaining four paintings cannot be unanimously praised by all of us, then this painting still has a chance to win the first place in this competition."
"Miss Elena, you can continue to select the first, second and third runner-up with the artistic level in your mind."
Thomas stretched out his hand towards Anna, indicating that she could continue.
Anna's hand continued to hold a walnut picture frame.
But this time, after flipping the frame over, instead of handing it directly to Thomas, she held it up toward the camera.
It was a colored pencil drawing.
"Is this Louise's work?"
Professor Sakai squinted his eyes and carefully looked at the illustrations that appeared on the screen.
"Well, it is indeed a realistic colored pencil drawing. Hmm... It seems that the brush strokes of the sketch are very precise, and the composition of the entire character is also extremely restored. The muscle effect that is restored like the photo is completely impressive."
"The judge sister is right. If I were asked to choose, under this subject, I also think it is a better illustration than the previous abstract work." Tsunamasa Sakai nodded fiercely.
No wonder Ms. Lewis is so confident in herself.
People who like Van Doorn's style like it very much, and people who don't like it dislike it very much.
But this realistic colored pencil drawing is excellent for all ages and is suitable for both refined and popular tastes.
There are no more quarrels in the comment area, and there is a state of unanimous appreciation.
"Amazing, this painting looks like a photo."
"Indeed, if you didn't tell me that this was a hand-painted work, I would have thought it was a picture. Was it really drawn with a pen?"
"I am studying art, and let me tell you, this is a colored pencil drawing. The teacher said that if the artist draws carefully enough and has good skills, then in the end he can draw an effect that is completely similar to the photo. This painting The painting is simply fantastic.”
"I agree. Isn't this better than the dazzling painting from before? It's hard for me to imagine that it's actually the third place, so how good must the first and second place be?"
Many people still regard colored pencils as toys for children to doodle on.
They rarely see master-level colored pencil drawings, nor do they understand how finely detailed a colored pencil drawing can restore the picture.
When they saw this absolutely beautiful realistic colored pencil drawing, they felt like they were seeing magic.
"Give everyone a moment, please remember what this painting looks like."
Anna did not give the frame to Thomas as before.
She held the picture frame in her hand and looked at the camera of the photographer on the side.
After waiting for a few seconds.
She actually reached out to the table again and picked up the leftmost frame, which was the work she had just taken apart and looked at carefully with a magnifying glass.
Many people have been curious about how good that illustration is, which is enough to melt the coldness on Anna's face.
They had always thought that the painting, which clearly set Anna apart, would be saved for last.
Unexpectedly, the other party actually picked up the illustration and turned it over.
"To be clear in advance, this is my favorite work among the seven illustrations, but I think it is more appropriate for everyone to take a look at it now."
Anna lifted the frame and turned it over.
"This is?"
The fat all over Uncle Sakai's body trembled, and his pupils shrank sharply.
The wives, the Sakai siblings, Komatsu Taro and even the translator all stood upright at once.
They couldn't believe what they saw.
It was an illustration that was almost exactly the same as the previous pencil drawing in Anna's hand.
The two frames are placed together like mirrors reflecting each other.