Chapter 605: Pencil Drawing

(a)

When I was in middle school, I was always very poor at drawing, so I was a little frustrated every time I had homework assignments in art class. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

Even though you often help me with my homework, I always want to do it through my own efforts.

The first time you helped me with my art assignment was at noon that day.

We sat together on the concrete steps of the grandstand of the sports field.

You are reading a book next to me, while I have a clip on my lap and a pencil in my hand, staring blankly at a small tree in front of me, trying to see how its outlines are connected against the background of the sky.

I looked at it for a long time, but the longer I looked at it, the more I couldn't catch the outline, I couldn't grab it and place it on the paper, in fact, when I kept looking at it, I just saw it fade and fade, and even disappear and melt into the sky.

I couldn't help but sigh deeply. Immediately I felt your gaze fall on me.

You say, "What's wrong?" ”

I said, "It's gone." ”

You say, "What's gone?" ”

I said, "Lines." ”

You look at me again and say suspiciously, "Lines? No? ”

You take my folder and look at it, and you can't help but smile a little.

I bit the pencil in my hand.

You say, "What's your homework for today?" ”

I was a little deflated and said, "A tree." ”

The look on your face shows that you are surprised, because it is really hard to tell from what I have sketched on the paper that it is a tree, even if someone who knows me as well as you do. To be honest, it's harder for me to admit to myself that it's a tree.

You say, "What do you find difficult?" ”

I said, "I can't separate the scenery from the background, the boundary line, I always feel unreal and unstable, it's always looming and changing." Every time Mr. Chai asked us to sketch, I felt like I was holding a very blunt knife and cutting a slippery glass ball, which kept running under my knife, and finally the knife in my hand also wanted to run away with it, like an uncontrollable elopement. ”

When you heard this, you couldn't help it, so you laughed.

I looked at you, and I said, "What are you laughing at?" ”

You say, "I'm wondering how Mr. Chai will answer after hearing what you say." ”

I said, "He replied, 'Well, then you can draw whatever you want.'" At the very least, don't let the pencil in your hand elope. ”

You can't help but laugh again.

That day, I drew some criss-crossed web lines on paper.

In the crevices of the grid, I wrote, "Why is everything slipping out of here whenever I want to grab something?" ”

(b)

Now, my pencil has been transferred to you.

I watched the tip of the pen move rapidly in your hand, and soon the outline of a tree came to life on the white paper.

I think it's like magic.

I was surprised, "Guide, have you ever learned to draw?" ”

You say, "I didn't study it specifically, it's just a hobby." ”

I said, "Good professional brushwork, even better than Mr. Chai's painting." ”

I now understand why you and Mr. Chai are good friends.

(c)

Now you start drawing leaves on the branches. Little by little, it became more leafy.

You say, "Why are you staring at me like that?" ”

I said, "Because you look like the Creator right now." ”

You laughed.

You say, "Would you praise Teacher Chai like that in class?" ”

I laughed too.

We were silent for a while, and I watched as you continued to draw on the paper.

You ask, "What do you want to say?" ”

I said, "Sometimes, I don't think art classes are necessary. ”

You look at me and wait for me to continue.

So, I said, "Because we live in countless paintings." Moreover, each one is more beautiful than we can draw. ”

You look at me for a moment, and I hear a stream flowing in your heart, making a slight rattling sound.

I said, "Sometimes, I look at that blank piece of paper and can't bear to put pen to paper and scribble it. ”

I said, "I think that blank piece of paper is an incomparable work of art in itself." ”

"That's not accurate enough, actually, I think there are many, many paintings hidden in that blank piece of paper. It shows many, many paintings at the same time. ”

I said, "Every time my pen falls on it and makes a line, there is a real masterpiece that I cover up." It's because of this line that I'm going to get rid of it. ”

"It's like a closed door."

"When there are more and more lines, more and more paintings are lost from the paper."

"Eventually, all the lines come together, and it becomes a cage. It's a bit like a fishing process. Countless schools of fish flow densely through the middle of the line. In the end, all that was caught was a poor caught. ”

And these caught sights are struggling in terror in the lines of fishing nets. Helplessly reminiscing about the infinity and freedom of the past. ”

(iv)

I hear you sigh slightly, too. I'm looking at you.

As you draw, you say, "There's one thing that has to be admitted. Being your art teacher is a very difficult job. But being your Chinese teacher will feel very happy. ”

I whispered, "So, what about being my training coach?" ”

You look at me, you smile, and you say, "I'll get one more chance to get a middle school art education." ”

(5)

That day, and later, I said, "Actually, I think all art forms are a process of leaking everything." ”

"Every time a note is calibrated, countless sounds disappear."

"Every time a sentence is written, countless subtexts are also hidden."

"So, in all art, you can see the loneliness of the creator's heart. Sometimes, though, this loneliness is expressed in the form of a bustling and dazzling lively appearance. ”

"When every piece of art is created, we lose far more than we gain."

"But why do we create when we know so?" I asked.

You say, "Because creation makes us feel like we exist." Creativity strengthens our sense of being. ”

You say, "The act of transferring the paintings, poems, and music that surround us to the paper and the keys makes us feel that our presence is real." This is the fundamental driving force of artistic creation. That's why all art bears traces of loneliness. ”

"Because we wanted so much to prove our existence, I felt that our urgency might have been reversed. Maybe we can only really exist when we don't prove it. ”

That day, you said, "It's not just art, it's a lot of things." Only when we don't try to prove anything can we be true and natural, and only then can we truly enjoy it. Just like in shooting sports, when a player doesn't want to prove that he is a good player and doesn't care about the final position, he enters the real shooting state. And when a wonderful article is written, the author rarely thinks about proving how smart he is, and he does not take into account the teacher's rating. ”

"There is a saying that when people are self-exalted without seeking quality, they are expressing this state of not trying to prove it."

(f)

The pencil sketch you helped me draw that day ended up with a score of 92.

In the workbook, Mr. Chai scribbled: "8 = 6 (grasp of proportions and boundaries) + 2 (concentration in painting)." ”

Later, I handed you the homework book.

You look at the formula, laugh a little, and have no comments. (To be continued.) )