520 – Expressing love through art, love remains vibrant and enduring in its colors

How romantic can an artist’s love story be?

In Monet’s paintings, Camille transforms from the bright young girl in “The Green-Dressed Woman” to the haggard figure on the canvas during their parting, demonstrating that love accompanies the ups and downs of life. During passionate love, it is the pulsating orange light spots; when together, it is the gentle blue-violet tenderness; during parting, it is the whispers in the cold gray tones.

Chagall allows Bella to fly ceaselessly on the canvas, using surreal romance to tell that when the weight of reality causes life to fall, art will lift the eternal encounter of the soul. Those kisses suspended in the starry sky and the love growing in the flower fields are precisely the ultimate romance of humanity for “love being more vast than life”.
From the guardianship of parental love, to the choice of marital love, and to the continuation of parent-child love, artists prove with their works that love is not only an emotional experience but also an eternal creation against the limited time.

And the meaning of 520 might just be reminding us that those moments of smiling at each other with loved ones, and the moments of warm embraces with family, outside the canvas and in daily life, love makes the moment become eternal, and gives the limited life an infinite meaning.
Today’s tea has run out. Next time, I’ll make some new ones and then accompany you to enjoy art.