Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - How to draw simple and beautiful posters in Tomb-Sweeping Day?

How to draw simple and beautiful posters in Tomb-Sweeping Day?

Tomb-Sweeping Day's poster painting method is as follows:

1. Draw a headline "Tomb-Sweeping Day Tabloid" directly on it first. Next, draw a little shepherd boy riding on the back of an ox. He plays the flute with his eyes closed.

2. Then draw the outline lines of the three-layer lawn at the bottom, add some plant leaves, draw a house on the right, and add some wicker fluttering in the wind at the top.

3. Continue to make up the house on the left, draw a rectangular border in the middle, draw auspicious clouds and seedlings as border decoration, draw a layer of clouds on it, and draw two swallows between wickers.

4. Next, draw the title text in black, swallows and roofs in black, clouds and sky in blue, lawns, plant leaves and wicker in different shades of green, and borders in dark brown.

5. Color the shepherd boy and the old cow, and finally draw a neat text column on the border, and the handwritten newspaper about Tomb-Sweeping Day will be completed.

Brief introduction of Tomb-Sweeping Day

Tomb-Sweeping Day, also known as outing festival, outing festival, March festival, ancestor worship festival, etc. It was celebrated at the turn of mid-spring and late spring. Tomb-Sweeping Day, which originated from the ancestor belief of early human beings, is the biggest ancestor worship festival of the Chinese nation. Tomb-Sweeping Day has two connotations: nature and humanity. It is both a natural solar term and a traditional festival. Grave-sweeping and hiking are two major themes of Tomb-Sweeping Day customs handed down from ancient times in China.