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This is one of my favorite paintings, and it always gives me a wonderful feeling when I view it. When I first look at it, I feel that the whole painting is carefree, as if the sunlight in the picture penetrates the paper and makes you feel lazy and drowsy on a lazy afternoon. Whether it is the colors or the person lying comfortably on the grass is very restful. But when I stare at the painting for a long time, this relaxation becomes still. It feels as if nothing has ever happened in this world and nothing will ever happen again, as if time and space have remained here and all the people and things, even the sunlight, the breeze, and the dust in the air, are frozen on the canvas. It is a very strange feeling, and it is difficult for me to describe what I feel in words. How this painting is painted is also very unique. It is called pointillism, which is colloquially known as ‘pixel painting.’ The painting is 3 metres long and 2 metres high, with millions of coloured dots all over a canvas of about 7 square metres, all manually painted by the artist. Even the borders around the painting are painted with dots. I am impressed and find it incredible that it took a lot of time and effort to complete this painting.
I have a few ideas
Idea 1: Give the viewer two senses (?). For example, the visual and auditory senses are completely at odds, or the auditory senses are the visuals…
Idea 2: pointillism, pixel painting. The first thing that comes to my mind with pixels is pixel games. So I could add some game sound effects to it or something? Or maybe combine it with technology… Robotics or something like that.