Princess is Glamorous in Modern Day

Chapter 833 - Contradictory Painting



Chapter 833 - Contradictory Painting

Chapter 833: Contradictory Painting

Yuan Wanxia’s account had not been updated in a long time. The crying fans were about to overturn the comments section of that Weibo account.

Coincidentally, Xia Wanyuan had time today, so she wanted to draw two more paintings.

The courtyard filled with chrysanthemums gave her a lot of inspiration. Xia Wanyuan drew two autumn chrysanthemums and posted them on Weibo. One was enthusiastic, and the other was filled with the sorrow of late autumn.

Xia Wanyuan had even drawn an oil painting. It was the Puerile Phoenix that Jun Shiling had given her. Its wanton and ostentatious petals were like a fiery phoenix that was filled with a domineering aura.

Once the painting was posted, the fans immediately heard the news.

[ Someone, come quickly. Xia Wanyuan is showing off her skills again! ]

[ I’m speechless. What do you mean by relying on fans to raise the price? Why? Do I need your approval to have money to buy the painting? Do I live in the Pacific Ocean? ]

The number of fans Xia Wanyuan had now was completely different from before.

Thousands of ridiculing comments attacked these sour scholars’ Weibo. These scholars had always dealt with books. When had they ever been mocked like this? They immediately lost their minds and quarreled with the netizens online.

The fans had gained experience from arguing in the entertainment industry and quickly gained the upper hand.

However, at this moment, a news media posted an article.

“Regarding how the fan economy will destroy our country’s art field...”

The article was extremely formal. It displayed opinions and presented arguments. It directly used Xia Wanyuan’s works as an example. It felt that the way a fan like Xia Wanyuan competed to buy an idol painting and increase the price of an idol’s work was a destructive blow to the Chinese painting industry.

With Xia Wanyuan as a precedent, others would no longer study the painting seriously. Instead, they would think of ways to promote and marketing their works.

At the end of the article, the media also raised a question that made one think deeply. “If a person doesn’t draw well, but because of his fame, the painting can be sold for a very high price. In the long term, the Chinese painting industry will be in chaos, and all of this began with Xia Wanyuan.”


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