I used space to carry a lot of supplies to escape famine in ancient times
Chapter 77 Art Inheritance
The breeze gently brushed across their faces, bringing the fragrance of the fields and the breath of hope. They walked hand in hand towards the future, continuing to write their own legendary story...
While Gu Qianning devotes herself to literary creation and conveys strength and hope with words, Chu Mohan also works silently in the field of art and is committed to the inheritance and development of art. He is well aware of the nourishment of art to the human soul and its important significance to social culture, and is determined to sow the seeds of art for this land and cultivate the gorgeous flowers of art.
At first, Chu Mohan opened an art school in a local town. The school's architecture is simple and elegant, with various works of art hanging on the walls, including exquisite paintings, delicate calligraphy, and ingenious sculptures. This is not only a place for learning, but also a palace of art.
As soon as the recruitment notice was posted, it attracted many young people who had aspirations and passion for art to sign up. Chu Mohan personally selected the students. He did not care about their origins and backgrounds, but only valued their passion and talent for art. In the end, a group of young people with artistic dreams became the first batch of students in the school.
On the first day of class, Chu Mohan stood on the podium, his eyes sweeping across faces full of expectation.
"Students, art is the expression of the soul, the sustenance of emotions, and our unique understanding of the world. In the days to come, we will embark on the journey of art together and explore the mysteries of art." Chu Mohan's voice was firm and powerful.
In the teaching process, Chu Mohan teaches students in accordance with their aptitude. For students who are talented in painting, he teaches them how to observe nature, capture light and shadow, and use colors; for students who are good at calligraphy, he guides them to copy famous calligraphy and understand the charm and brushwork of calligraphy; for students who are keen on sculpture, he guides them to understand the characteristics of different materials and master the skills and techniques of carving.
In order to help students better understand the true meaning of art, Chu Mohan often takes them out of the classroom and into nature. In the mountains and forests, students feel the changing of the seasons, observe the postures of flowers, birds, fish and insects, and incorporate the beauty of nature into their works. On the streets, they observe people's lives and draw inspiration for their creations from ordinary daily life.
In addition to teaching skills, Chu Mohan also focuses on cultivating students' artistic accomplishment and aesthetic ability. He regularly holds art appreciation meetings in the school, showing excellent works of art from ancient and modern times, both at home and abroad, and allowing students to analyze the style, techniques and connotation of the works. He also invites some well-known artists to the school to hold lectures and exchange activities, so that students can broaden their horizons and be exposed to different artistic concepts and creative styles.
There was a student named Lin Yu who was extremely talented in painting, but he was introverted, lacked confidence, and was always afraid to express his ideas boldly. After Chu Mohan discovered his problem, he often communicated with him alone and encouraged him to bravely break through himself.
"Lin Yu, your talent is unquestionable, but art requires courage and requires you to dare to show your inner world. Don't be afraid of making mistakes. Every attempt is an opportunity for growth." Chu Mohan said earnestly.
With Chu Mohan's encouragement, Lin Yu gradually overcame his psychological barriers. His paintings began to show a unique personality and strong emotions, and his brushstrokes became more confident and fluent.
There is also a female student named Su Yao who is passionate about sculpture, but she always pursues perfection too much in the creative process, which makes her works look restrained and stiff. Chu Mohan guided her to let go of her restraints, feel the materials with her heart, and let the works appear naturally.
"Su Yao, art is not about perfect reproduction, but the liberation of the soul. Only when you become one with the materials in your hands can your work have a soul." Chu Mohan instructed patiently.
Under Chu Mohan's careful teaching, the students' artistic level has improved day by day. Their works have begun to emerge in local art exhibitions, attracting people's attention and love.
As his reputation spread, more and more people came to study at Chu Mohan's art school. In order to meet everyone's needs, Chu Mohan expanded the school, increased the number of teachers, and improved the teaching facilities.
In addition to teaching, Chu Mohan also actively organizes students to participate in social welfare activities. They paint murals for children in poor areas, make sculptures and handicrafts for children in orphanages, and use art to bring warmth and happiness to those in need.
In a mural painting activity for a rural school, students worked together to paint colorful and imaginative murals on the walls of the school, including a fantasy fairy tale world, magnificent mountain and river scenery, and inspiring quotes.
When the murals were completed, the school children cheered and gathered around them, their eyes sparkling with yearning and love for art.
"Seeing the smiles of these children, I truly understand the value and significance of art," a student said with emotion.
Chu Mohan smiled and nodded: "Art is not only for self-expression, but also for conveying love and beauty, and bringing positive influence to people's lives."
At the same time, Chu Mohan also advocates the integration of art and life. He leads students to hold art fairs on the streets of towns to display and sell their works. These works include not only traditional art forms, but also creative works combined with modern life, such as artistic home accessories, fashionable clothing accessories, etc.
The art fair attracted many citizens to participate. In the process of appreciating and purchasing works, people felt the charm and fun of art. Art is no longer an unattainable and elegant thing, but has been integrated into people's daily life.
After several years of hard work, Chu Mohan's students have gradually grown into outstanding artistic talents. Some have become well-known painters, and their works are exhibited in major galleries; some have become outstanding calligraphers, and their works are sought after by collectors and enthusiasts; and some have become excellent sculptors, and their works embellish the city's public spaces.
Among them, Lin Yu held a solo exhibition, and his works showed the beauty and suffering of life with delicate emotions and unique perspectives, which aroused widespread resonance. Su Yao's sculptures were placed in the central square of the city and became the iconic landscape of the city.
Chu Mohan felt extremely pleased and proud of the achievements of his students. However, he was not satisfied with this, but continued to devote himself to art education and constantly explored innovative teaching methods and art forms.
One day, Chu Mohan received an invitation letter from the capital. It turned out that the palace was going to hold a grand art exhibition and invited him and his students to participate.
Chu Mohan and his students carefully prepared their works and went to the capital. At the exhibition, their works attracted the attention of many royal nobles and literati. The emperor praised their works and bestowed them with honors and rewards on the spot.
This exhibition made Chu Mohan and his students famous, and their artistic concepts and work styles also had a profound impact across the country. Many places followed Chu Mohan's teaching model and opened art schools to cultivate artistic talents.
On a quiet night, Chu Mohan stood in the courtyard of the school, looking up at the starry sky. He recalled his journey and his heart was filled with emotion.
“The inheritance of art is a journey without an end. I am willing to devote my entire life to letting the flowers of art bloom forever.” Chu Mohan said softly, his voice echoing in the night sky, as if it was an expectation and promise for the future.
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