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The best way to sell art for money is to say that others don't understand art

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Knowing the calligraphy and painting | Su Yunlong's work "Strange Tales of Mountains and Seas" series of its fifth finale

Title: Dragon Girl of Mountains and Seas

Artwork size: 65cm X 35cm

Material: Silver card, rock color

Created in: 2020

The best way to sell art for money is to say that others don't understand art

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The best way to sell art for money is to say that others don't understand art
The best way to sell art for money is to say that others don't understand art
The best way to sell art for money is to say that others don't understand art
The best way to sell art for money is to say that others don't understand art
The best way to sell art for money is to say that others don't understand art
The best way to sell art for money is to say that others don't understand art

Title: "Bi Fang of Mountains and Seas"

Artwork size: 35cm X 35cm

Material: gold note hard card, rock color

Created in: 2021

The best way to sell art for money is to say that others don't understand art
The best way to sell art for money is to say that others don't understand art
The best way to sell art for money is to say that others don't understand art

Two hundred and eighty miles to the west, the mountain of Zhangguo, without grass and trees, more Yaobi. It's weird. There are beasts, whose shape is like a red leopard, with five tails and a horn, its sound is like hitting a stone, and its name is like a fox. There are birds, its shape is like a crane, a foot, red and green and white beak, the name is Bi Fang, its song is also called, see its Yi has a fire.

—— The Classic of Mountains and Seas and the Classic of the Western Mountains

The best way to sell art for money is to say that others don't understand art
The best way to sell art for money is to say that others don't understand art

Su Yunlong, male, born in March 1976 in Jiamusi City, Heilongjiang Province, graduated from Harbin Normal University with a bachelor's degree in Chinese painting, under the tutelage of Gao Huimin and Lu Yushun. Since 2003, he has been a teacher at the Academy of Fine Arts of Jiamusi University. In 2014, he was a visiting scholar of Professor Tang Yongli of the School of Chinese Painting of the Central Academy of Fine Arts. He is currently the director, professor and master tutor of the Department of Chinese Painting of the Academy of Fine Arts of Jiamusi University, a member of the Chinese Artists Association, a member of the Chinese Calligraphers Association, a member of the Heilongjiang Provincial Artists Association, a member of the Heilongjiang Provincial Chinese Painting Society, a director of the Jiamusi Artists Association, and a member of the Beijing Gongbi Heavy Color Painting Society.

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