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Which major is better, oil painting, Chinese painting, printmaking ...?

The best thing in Yunnan Art College is Chinese painting (I just graduated), which is absolutely true. The founder of heavy color painting in southwest Yunnan is the teacher of Chinese painting department, followed by oil painting. Vice President Zhang Wei has many oil painting exhibitions. If he is lucky, he can get in touch with the oil painting circle and finally print. From the perspective of employment, China painted a good job, and many units in Yi Yun were related to Chinese painting, but it was recognized in the early days that oil painting was difficult to make money. If you want to choose again, sculpture is not bad. The teacher will open a studio for your students to run. Teachers are divided in this way, so many sculpture students are the hardest in college, but they are also the first students to start making orders, but the competition for sculpture is great.

The major is similar to that of a freshman, and there are some basics of sketching and color. Sophomore Chinese painting began to be divided into various small branches. Oil painting is divided into three classes by the teacher. I don't know how many classes there are now, but students who don't know much about printmaking and printmaking.

If you have any questions, email me or add Q, and I'll introduce you to some senior brothers in these departments, so you can ask.