It was
through drawing that Cao Yong found peace and consolation in those
difficult years, and at age eleven his talent was recognized. He
began studying with the noted artist Yu Ren from Beijing, who worked
briefly in Xinxian. The shadow of ostracism followed him even to art
classes, but Cao Yong’s remarkable persistence challenged him to
paint, and to paint better, each day. In order to buy art supplies,
he pawned his winter clothes in summer, his summer clothes in
winter, and often skipped meals. He painted on any material he could
find: scraps of used wrapping paper, newspaper, discarded wooden
boards. When his mother brought him a bundle of dirty cloth which
she had begged a shop clerk to give to her, Cao Yong burst into
tears of joy: at last he had canvas!
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