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How to draw an antique fan

Antique fan painting:

1 Draw the fan bones on the two outer sides of the folding fan first. The fan bones are thick on the top and thin on the bottom, and the bottoms overlap.

Then draw the arc-shaped sector of the folding fan, draw a thin fan bone line on it, and draw a tassel pendant on the bottom of the fan.

Brush the fan ribs at both ends with light yellow, brush the fan with light pink, and brush the tassels at the bottom with red.

Finally, a red marker was used to draw the pattern of saving some red berries on the fan, and an ancient plastic curved fan with full charm was drawn.

The fan is a wind-inducing device, which is necessary in summer. China traditional fan culture has a profound cultural background and is an integral part of Chinese national culture. In the traditional society of China, fans are closely related to people's daily life. ?

The earliest fans in history are the royal etiquette fans used in the court of the fourth dynasty in ancient Egypt more than 4,500 years ago, and the etiquette fans with ostrich hair and ivory poles unearthed from the royal tomb of KV62 in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt 3,300 years ago.

The types of fans are feather fan, cattail fan, pheasant fan, round fan, folding fan, silk bow fan, mud fan, black paper fan, sandalwood fan and so on. The fan making techniques listed in the national intangible cultural heritage list include sandalwood fan in Suzhou, Jiangsu, Wangxingji fan in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, folding fan in Rongchang, Chongqing, Gong Fan in Zigong, Sichuan, sunflower fan in Xinhui, Guangdong, etc. Huzhou feather fan. There are juniper fans and bat fans in Japan.