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A brief introduction of van Gogh and me

Jiro Wang liked painting since he was a child, but Jiro Wang once forgot that he liked painting because he was busy performing. In order to pursue the "soul of painting" buried deep in his heart, he went to the Netherlands, the birthplace of his favorite painter Van Gogh, rearranged his mood, and embarked on a journey of pursuing himself with a picture album and a brush. The story begins with a self-portrait of Van Gogh and ends with a self-portrait of Jiro Wang. He followed in Van Gogh's footsteps and found his initial passion for painting. His mind is full of memories, drawing his own little things. He remembered the happy memories of his childhood, and there were rich and colorful colors in his paintings. He missed his dead father and left his imprisoned hands and ferocious face on white paper with a black pencil. He saw the beautiful lakes and waters, blurred a quiet detail with faint watercolors, and made a poetic beauty.

In addition to narrating Jiro Wang's story through words, this book is touching, from the happy and carefree childhood past, the painful experience of losing his father, working around to pay off debts, getting rid of sadness in music and painting, and entering the entertainment circle, to the story that he finally won public love in Fahrenheit. The book also presents his own 13 paintings, using different media and techniques to draw people's works. At the same time, this book has spent millions of dollars on the photography and clothing of Asian elites.

Words, paintings and images simultaneously outline Jiro Wang's truest and most secret self.

At the Van Gogh Art Museum in Amsterdam, he saw the first original Van Gogh painting. He stood in front of the painting and couldn't leave for a long time. At the home of a Dutch friend, he felt the warm reception that travelers needed outside, which deeply moved him. In Van Gogh's birthplace, he experienced unprecedented tranquility and understanding of Van Gogh's life. Finally, when he came to Noonan, Van Gogh's original creative place, he finally understood how the poetic scenery in front of him nourished the soul of a talented artist.

"Painting is a belief, and it is its mission to ignore the opinions of the world." -Van Gogh

"When painting, it always brings me back to the happiest childhood." Jiro Wang