What does a Chinese painter want from the viewers? Answer in 30-40 words only
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The Chinese painter didn't want people to think of his painting from a single point of view.
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He tells the viewers that his landscape is no real. One can enter from any point and then travel anywhere.
To understand his view, the viewer has to think like him.
His painting has more than one perspective but only a true artist can understand that.
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A Chinese painter doesn't want the viewer to choose a single viewpoint. His landscape is imaginary and the viewer can enter it from any point and then travel in it. The artist creates a path for the viewer's eyes to travel up and down, then back again, in a leisurely movement.
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