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Nude painting, walking in the street, is it art or vulgar?

At present, in the art circle, the proliferation of new art can be described as endless, both the once standard art that we are familiar with and the so-called "new art" that we can't understand or even accept.

Speaking of new art, the first thing I want to remind us in recent years are those calligraphers who can fly like dragons and phoenixes. The wildness of his pen and ink can be staggering. As for whether it is difficult to penetrate the back of the paper, it is still a debatable thing.

Look at those painters again, maybe it's because we have no artistic cells. What we don't understand is called abstraction. We can understand the painting, but we don't know where it is good. People say that we don't appreciate and have no artistic mind. What we can't accept is that if celebrities splash ink on rice paper like us, it is also called art, and works like this can even be sold for millions or tens of millions. For us, spilling is spilling, wasting a piece of rice paper. ...

Among the "art" introduced at present, there is an "art" that we don't know how to appreciate-body painting!

This new "art" is very popular now, and some people even draw a pair of jeans naked on their bodies and run to the street to show off; Some people draw a cheongsam on their bodies and walk through public places such as shopping malls and supermarkets. Even, some models went to take part in beauty contests. ...

I have to say that modern people are more and more open-minded, more and more brave, more and more open-minded and more brazen-not everyone can do it!

However, is this so-called art really art? Body painting, art or vulgarity?

The painting we usually understand is presented on canvas and also reflected on rice paper. Of course, there are also paintings on other objects called art, just like graffiti we see in the street.

However, so many things can be painted and used as a carrier to create art. Why should this painting art be embodied in the body? This, if you don't advance, you will retreat, which reminds us of a "body banquet"!

The People's Banquet is the so-called "art" that we are all familiar with. However, is the "body banquet" really art?

The People's Banquet is popular in Japan. With the status that men are superior to women, it embodies the rights and status of men. Perhaps, the corpse banquet is consistent, but it is definitely not in line with China's traditional morality and respect for women, let alone China's national conditions. For China, this so-called "body painting art" is a retrogression of society and civilization, not progress, not so-called art, but a desecration of women's gender discrimination and dignity!

Art is an elegant enjoyment out of low taste, not an immoral act of using low taste to gain attention. However, what does the so-called "body banquet" art or "body painting" art bring us-how many men really appreciate art during the "body banquet"? I'm afraid the only place where eyes meet is ... how many people really know how to appreciate art in the body painting contest where models are everywhere? I'm afraid only men know whether their eyes are appreciating art or aiming at something greedily!

Nude painting, walking in the street, is it art or vulgar? Perhaps, for other countries, it may be the so-called art, but it is also the so-called art based on the position that men are superior to women. However, for China, which has a 5,000-year-old traditional moral civilization, and China, which respects women, "body painting" is not an art, but a retrogression of human society and civilization!