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Painting a piece of New Year's Day

Drawing a piece of New Year's Eve is as follows:

In ancient times, the first day of the first month of the lunar year was New Year's Day, and Wang Anshi, a famous poet, wrote: "The first day of the year is celebrated with firecrackers, and the wind of spring sends the warmth of spring into the tassel. The first day of the first month is the New Year's Day, which is celebrated by the famous poet Wang Anshi.

(a), the artist draft, the final draft with white drawing method on the burlap or thin cotton paper;

(b), the carver will be the reverse side of the draft, with powdered paste glued to the planing of the wooden plate, engraved with ink line plate, first printed a few ink line painting samples; the simplest New Year's Day painting how to paint? What is the production method.

(c), point out the color on the painting samples, carvers and then according to the point out of the different colors, respectively, engraved several colors of overprinted version (generally no more than 5);

(d), brush workers will be the ink line and overprinted version is ready, will be hundreds of sheets of white paper fixed in the position of the brush printing pattern, and then put the painting plate tilted on the left side of the paper, will be overlaid on the paper coated with uniform pigment on the painting plate, and then use the brown brush to brush the flat brush The paper is then brushed flat with a brown brush.

After brushing, change to another color plate and brush until all the plates are finished.

Nianhua is a kind of Chinese painting, which started from the ancient "door god painting", one of the Chinese folk arts, and also one of the common folk crafts. In the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty, it was formally known as Nianhua (New Year's Paintings), which is a unique genre of painting in China, and is also a popular form of art among the rural people in China.

Most of them are used for posting on New Year's Day, decorating the environment, and containing the blessing of the New Year's auspicious and festive meaning, hence the name. Traditional folk New Year's paintings are mostly made of watermarks on wooden boards. The old New Year's paintings have different names because of the size of the paintings and how much they are processed. How to draw the simplest New Year's paintings? What is the production method.

The big ones are called "Gongjian", and the ones with three sheets of paper are called "Sanjai". The more detailed processing is called "painting Gongjiao" and "painting Sanjai". Those painted with gold powder are called "Jin Gongjian" and "Jin Sanjai". June before the product is called "green version", July and August after the product is called "autumn version".