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Abstract generation in progress

During the Chinese New Year, it has become popular to send each other electronic greeting cards. It’s just that, in my view, the images on these cards are all too simple and crude—if they say it’s the Year of the Horse, then it’s truly a horse charging straight at you, plus some well-worn blessing lines that use homophonic puns that are only sort of relevant. There is entirely no sense of the hazy beauty and refined “artistic nuance” found in traditional Chinese art. Ever since, when I was young, I studied under Professor Lu Wenqin, the most alluring aesthetic works in my mind shouldn’t be the kind of “Honest Meeting,” with the “body laid bare” kind of frankness, but rather something that feels as if it’s there yet also not—faint, half-hidden, and half-appearing. Even though I think this way, I myself don’t have the ability to design such a picture, so I decided to try my luck with AI. In the end, although I didn’t get the piece I wanted, it did confirm one of my intuitions.

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